I haven't seen this addressed yet.
I pack my stove (30NC) full before bedtime. Once the secondaries are lit (350-400 deg stove top) I close the air down to just above nil. Stove top temp peaks around 600-700 and it cruises from there.
When I wake up in the morning I have stove top temps 100-200, and a firebox full of white ash and some charcoal.
I had assumed that the secondaries are consuming all the creosote forming crud, and that once they go out, there is just charcoal keeping the firebox warm. Am I correct?
I pack my stove (30NC) full before bedtime. Once the secondaries are lit (350-400 deg stove top) I close the air down to just above nil. Stove top temp peaks around 600-700 and it cruises from there.
When I wake up in the morning I have stove top temps 100-200, and a firebox full of white ash and some charcoal.
I had assumed that the secondaries are consuming all the creosote forming crud, and that once they go out, there is just charcoal keeping the firebox warm. Am I correct?