Hey all!
Over the summer while soot-eating the flue, I noticed a small notch on the baffle plate. Had not paid much attention to this. This evening after I reloaded and enjoying the view, I noticed that the secondary flame front was wrapping around the baffle plate, and where the notch was, the flame seemed to shoot dangerously close into the exhaust!
After the off-gassing ended and the stove calmed down, the flames stops pretty much around baffle plate - but the sight of this was slightly unnerving. Couple questions -
1. Is it normal, when the stove is fully loaded with dry fuel + off gassing, that some flames will wrap over the baffle plate?
2. Replacing the notched baffle plate.... is it a) not a big deal, b) replace it next time I clean the flue, or c) stop using stove until this is done?
Thanks!
Over the summer while soot-eating the flue, I noticed a small notch on the baffle plate. Had not paid much attention to this. This evening after I reloaded and enjoying the view, I noticed that the secondary flame front was wrapping around the baffle plate, and where the notch was, the flame seemed to shoot dangerously close into the exhaust!
After the off-gassing ended and the stove calmed down, the flames stops pretty much around baffle plate - but the sight of this was slightly unnerving. Couple questions -
1. Is it normal, when the stove is fully loaded with dry fuel + off gassing, that some flames will wrap over the baffle plate?
2. Replacing the notched baffle plate.... is it a) not a big deal, b) replace it next time I clean the flue, or c) stop using stove until this is done?
Thanks!