Did you clean your ESP? Everything your stove does is based upon what that sensor thinks is going on inside your stove.
noelp68 said:wow, never thought of that, however I have city water, but it seems reasonable so I will try my spring water we drink in my humidifier. Now if anyone has ideas about my never ending creosote problem. So far I have cleaned whole unit, as usual I have never let it go very long, I changed my esp and door gasket and have run it with and with out oak. A tech has come out and changed burnpot and bad burnpot gasket. My old burnpot was a factory recall so no charge, however they did put in wrong new burnpot a p61 rather than p68, creosote presets, I can scrape it clean and run it. everything looks great awesome flame nice heat but after only a few hours it's back! Tech will be out on friday to change out burnpot. At this point all I can think of is my 3" vert pipe thats about 10', is my evl really out of wack so bad to cause this?
noelp68 said:wow that would be easy, seems to simple plus my flame guide looksfine, post how it works out, also were's your creosote showing up mines on firewall under bricks. Smoky, my vert. pipe outside is 6' with 1 90degree and a t. Inside I have a 6" horizontal with a 45 degree, I also have about a 6" horizontal outside.Keep in mind that this stove has run 4 seasons without any creosote.
noelp68 said:yes I changed my door gasket , I think it went on with out being stretched. This year I'm burning energex and all and all I'm satisfied with them, not too much ash, not like last year when I used pellets.com pellets. So I do clean that 45 with a brush, but you think maybe I should pull stove apart and clean out real good that 45? I have this tech coming out on friday to change out my burnpot, I'll have him help me pull the stove out and clean out all those inside pipes. I think we might be pulling out the unit to lok at auger area.
noelp68 said:wow that would be easy, seems to simple plus my flame guide looksfine, post how it works out, also were's your creosote showing up mines on firewall under bricks.
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