new englander 49 trcpm heat problem

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I have good airflow through my pot and haven't had any issues with ash build up or anything.....when I see posts with people having ash issues/unburnt pellets in the pot with the stoves like we own, I figure they have something weird/serious going on because I never have issues with that......well, so far! lol
 
I havnt had and major issues with ash build up or unburnt pellets, expect ones that jump the pot, while falling, those are very few. Stove ran great last year, before thermostat ( mike from englander said compatiable)???????????
 
I have good airflow through my pot and haven't had any issues with ash build up or anything.....when I see posts with people having ash issues/unburnt pellets in the pot with the stoves like we own, I figure they have something weird/serious going on because I never have issues with that......well, so far! lol

I agree. Different stove than the CPM.

I have tried 1-9-1 on my CPM and still get NO build up. In both pellet and corn mode. :

I dont understand the "Build up" threads either.
 
....I have tried 1-9-1 on my CPM and still get NO build up. In both pellet and corn mode......I dont understand the "Build up" threads either.
With the LBA at 9, I don't see how anyone could ever get ash build-up....you had so much air blowing through that stove, the ash never had a chance!! ;lol

Seriously though, a setting of 9 on the LBA is WAY too high....most of the heat the stove made went right up the exhaust, not into the house. Mike H. has told me in the past not to go above 6 on the LBA just for that reason.
 
With the LBA at 9, I don't see how anyone could ever get ash build-up....you had so much air blowing through that stove, the ash never had a chance!! ;lol

Seriously though, a setting of 9 on the LBA is WAY too high....most of the heat the stove made went right up the exhaust, not into the house. Mike H. has told me in the past not to go above 6 on the LBA just for that reason.


Oops... Maybe one day I will remember what buttons are what?? It was 9-4-1.

Still burned like a champ.

I burn about 30 bags a year out there and a lot of those dont even need burned ... :(
 
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