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charger4406

Feeling the Heat
Dec 25, 2011
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southern Quebec
I took delivery of my new Lopi this morning.
Got the temporary install done,need new double wall pipe
before I take any pictures :)
Got one break in fire done,up to 250 stove top then let it
cool down, now on my second fire,going for 350 before
letting it cool down again,then i'll go for 500 for my last
firing before going for a long burn,probably tomorrow night.
I really like the looks of this stove.
 
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Congrats.
 
I took delivery of my new Lopi this morning.
Got the temporary install done,need new bouble wall pipe
before I take any pictures :)
Got one break in fire done,up to 250 stove top then let it
cool down, now on my second fire,going for 350 before
letting it cool down again,then i'll go for 500 for my last
firing before going for a long burn,probably tomorrow night.
I really like the looks of this stove.

Totally unacceptable. We need pics.>>
I didn't know Michael made pipe.:cool:
"I really like the looks of this stove."
WE wouldn't know, but glad you like it.;)
Must not have happened.
 
Congrats. That thing is a beautiful wood stove and I am looking forward to hearing how it performs.
 
you have to try and cook on it...at least boil water, lol...I am dying to know how it is for that! !!! The dealer said it gets darn hot enough for doing such things. He has one set up in the show room that I am going to see burn sometime this month. Gosh I'm like giddy excited for you. Can't wait to hear about the stove!
 
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Thanks all,I'll post some pictures as soon as I get the new pipe
on her, the curves in the iron work looks incredible, lines flow in
and out,looks like wood moldings.
It has a double top that vents out under the front lip of the
stove and seems to get plenty hot to cook on.
I'm on my second burn waiting for it to cool off for the night,
will do the last short burn tomorrow morning.
 
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I took delivery of my new Lopi this morning.
Got the temporary install done,need new bouble wall pipe
before I take any pictures :)
Got one break in fire done,up to 250 stove top then let it
cool down, now on my second fire,going for 350 before
letting it cool down again,then i'll go for 500 for my last
firing before going for a long burn,probably tomorrow night.
I really like the looks of this stove.
Not that it's a bad idea at all, but the manual doesn't call for break in fires with the Cod. I thought it was odd, and even advised the customer to go ahead with the break in fires and then didn't see it in the manual. It's not in the Leyden manual either. I think it's because they have gasketed joints.
 
Here are some pic's of the stove,please excuse the mess as
we are deep into renovations again:(.
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the fan is a 400 cfm unit and pushes all the air through this channel,it will
raise the temps in the room from 75 to 90 within minutes if set on high,
leather couch is 15' in front of the stove and the temp measured on it was 98
6 min later.
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The cat is about 22" long by 4"
 
First attempt at a long burn was yesterday,
4:30 pm on a 4" bed of coal and a 300 degree stove top
I loaded 54lbs mix of poplar and soft maple,4 year old 14 to 16%,
16" lenghts with some 10" chuncks to help fill the box which is
26" wide by 10" deep by 15" high. All small splits,about 4"
4:37 pm closed bypass,air set wide open with good flames started
4:50 pm top temp up to 300,reduced air 50%, temps still climbing
5:02 pm temp is 400,close air off,good secondaries and cat starting to glow
5:15 pm temp is 460, starting to fall
5:30 pm temp is steady at 425
stays within 40 degrees of that temp until I turn the fan on low at 6 pm.
With the fan on temp drops to 220 but room temp rises to 83.
9:30 pm turn fan on high and go to bed
5:00 am turn fan on low, stove has a lot of coals,open air 25% room is at 80
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This is what was left at 8 am , room is still 76 but was a mild night, low was 22F.
temps where measured on top near the flue,unsure how accurate because of double top.
 
Very impressive, especially considering the mediocre wood. What's your 'good stuff' in Quebec? Be really interesting to see how it performs with oak or black locust.

That's a big cat. How deep is it?

And, it looks great.

Keep it coming.
 
First attempt at a long burn was yesterday,
4:30 pm on a 4" bed of coal and a 300 degree stove top
I loaded 54lbs mix of poplar and soft maple,4 year old 14 to 16%,
16" lenghts with some 10" chuncks to help fill the box which is
26" wide by 10" deep by 15" high. All small splits,about 4"
4:37 pm closed bypass,air set wide open with good flames started
4:50 pm top temp up to 300,reduced air 50%, temps still climbing
5:02 pm temp is 400,close air off,good secondaries and cat starting to glow
5:15 pm temp is 460, starting to fall
5:30 pm temp is steady at 425
stays within 40 degrees of that temp until I turn the fan on low at 6 pm.
With the fan on temp drops to 220 but room temp rises to 83.
9:30 pm turn fan on high and go to bed
5:00 am turn fan on low, stove has a lot of coals,open air 25% room is at 80
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This is what was left at 8 am , room is still 76 but was a mild night, low was 22F.
temps where measured on top near the flue,unsure how accurate because of double top.
What was the stove top at 5 am and 8 am?
 
I believe you're the first one here to post about the stove. It's a gorgeous stove, for sure, and appears to be built like a brick ....house. :cool: Ash pan isn't huge, but looks adequate and easy to remove. I've been anxiously waiting for some reports since I saw one at the local dealer. Haven't been able to get over there in the AM, when they fire up either the Liberty or the CC.
Yeah, that cat is huge...the entire width of the stove. _g I guess that's one reason the particulate g/hr. is so low; The large cat area slows the flow through each cell and gives the cat the time it needs, probably even when you give it more air.
 
Very impressive, especially considering the mediocre wood. What's your 'good stuff' in Quebec? Be really interesting to see how it performs with oak or black locust.

That's a big cat. How deep is it?

And, it looks great.

Keep it coming.

I have 5 year old white and red oak,black birch,yellow birch,hophornbeam,sugar maple
black walnut and some locust,about 30 full cord in all,along with poplar and lesser maples.
Not sure about how deep it is,but I asume it to be about 2" like the defiants cat.

What was the stove top at 5 am and 8 am?

Fan was on so stove top temp was 120 deg but lots of warm air coming from it still
heating the room at 5am,at 8am air was still warm but temp was down to 90 and
the room was cooling off.

What mean this "BOUBLE?"

there is a second cast iron top over the main iron top ,shown on the 7th pic.
 
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thanks for sharing. I think you just made my decision for me. Sounds awesome!
 
Thanks for the detailed report. Keep us posted as you learn the stove. Sounds like you are off to a good start. Hope we have a winner here.
 
That is a good looking stove, It was on my short list being a hybrid, glad someone on here pulled the trigger.
They seem really well built and big glass, I like them, keep us posted.
 
The glass seems to get dirty in the corners just like the Blaze King. Is it hard to keep clean, or is that just from burning on low?
 
thanks all.
The glass get a haze on it during a lower burn,
and gets blackened on low burn but cleans up
if burned high the next morning except for the
lower corners.
 
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