New Lopi AGP pellet stove installed

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New to the forum, and wanted to share some pics of the stove I had installed a few weeks ago. Really enjoying it so far!

Currently burning through 3 tons of CleanFire Pacific ordered through woodpellets.com
 

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Nice stove, clean setup. Welcome to the forum!
 
Very nice install. Welcome, Glad you joined and shared you pic's. We have had a few members asking about this stove.

How big an area are you heating with it and how did it handle the cold snap we just had?
 
Very nice install. Welcome, Glad you joined and shared you pic's. We have had a few members asking about this stove.

How big an area are you heating with it and how did it handle the cold snap we just had?

This is in the basement of a 2400 sq ft. high ranch. It does a pretty good job of heating the whole house with some strategic fan placement. The bedrooms are over the garage, and got down to 61 or so at night. The basement where the stove is stays around 78' and the upstairs living area stays around 70-72. The bedrooms stay around 64-66 unless it gets really cold, like it did last week.
 
Hello

Welcome to the forum. Very nice stove, I saw a demo of one at my local hearth shop. I like the bottom feed auger and the horizontal discs to help prevent pellet jams.

How often do you have to clean the ash out?
 
Hello

Welcome to the forum. Very nice stove, I saw a demo of one at my local hearth shop. I like the bottom feed auger and the horizontal discs to help prevent pellet jams.

How often do you have to clean the ash out?

It's a small ash tray. I can probably make it 2 weeks, but I've been cleaning it each weekend.
 
Very nice, I can't wait to hear the season end report. Keep us informed.
 
Very nice... Keep us updated and a review after some decent run time.

Thanks for the pics. Good lookin unit
 
It all depends on how I'm running the stove. If I run it on high 24x7, I can make it a week and just empty the ash pan on the weekends. When I run the stove lower, I can make it longer, especially if I pull the pan out and even out the ashes.

I burn CleanFire Pacific. They're great, lots of heat and low ash.
 
Sweet looking stove and set-up. I previously used a Lopi pellet stove that was very dependable and built like a tank. It's a late 90's model called the FoxFire and I still have it stored in my basement with the thought that I may use it again someday. My only issue with it is that the ash pan is very small and combined with the drop down feed system and small burn pot, it was constantly needing to be cleaned. But other than that it did a nice job as a supplemental heat source.

What's the recommended maximum square footage that can be heated with the AGP?
 
I recently purchased a Lopi AGP to replace a Mt Vernon (Amazing stove just too big). My new AGP puts out great heat but is noisy. This is the third pellet stove I've had; Lopi Yankee Bay, Quadrafire Mt Venon and now a Lopi AGP. It is by far the noisiest. Even more so that my old Yankee Bay that had all kind of rattles. I spoke with the vendor and local merchant. The shop where i purchased came and removed a dust cover which seemed to reduce some of the harmonic vibration but it still has a high pitched hum. I suggested that the vibrating dust cover was attributed to some other sources. The rep and store agreed. Waiting on an on site inspection to determine the source of the noise. Has anyone else experienced anything similar. Is this stove excetionally loud?

Additionally every 30 -60 minutes there is loud bang. Sounds like something is binding up in the auger.
 
I recently purchased a Lopi AGP to replace a Mt Vernon (Amazing stove just too big). My new AGP puts out great heat but is noisy.
It will be very difficult to duplicate the quietness of the Quad MtV. ;)
 
I recently purchased a Lopi AGP to replace a Mt Vernon (Amazing stove just too big). My new AGP puts out great heat but is noisy. This is the third pellet stove I've had; Lopi Yankee Bay, Quadrafire Mt Venon and now a Lopi AGP. It is by far the noisiest. Even more so that my old Yankee Bay that had all kind of rattles. I spoke with the vendor and local merchant. The shop where i purchased came and removed a dust cover which seemed to reduce some of the harmonic vibration but it still has a high pitched hum. I suggested that the vibrating dust cover was attributed to some other sources. The rep and store agreed. Waiting on an on site inspection to determine the source of the noise. Has anyone else experienced anything similar. Is this stove excetionally loud?

Additionally every 30 -60 minutes there is loud bang. Sounds like something is binding up in the auger.

I don't have anything to compare my stove to since it's my first. The only noises I have are the blower, and when the pellets drop in to the auger, which makes a clinking sound like sleet hitting the gutters. On rare occasions, the snap disc at the bottom of the hopper will get "stuck", and when it frees itself, you might hear a bang, but it's not that loud.
 
Does the blower noise increase and decrease when you adjust the fan level. i can't hear the blower fan increase because of the harmonic vibration. The shop where I bought the stove has very little experience with this stove and does not have a base line to judge from. Working on getting the regional rep to come my way for an educated assessment. sounds like I should request the new larger auger motor also. I read about it on an other tread.
 
Mgross. I have the replacement auger and it does the same thing. I believe it is the pellets. The pellets I have been using are New England pellets and if you look at them some are almost double the size of the normal size pellets. When the auger starts getting stuck the power of the auger brakes the pellets causing a bang. I get it every once and a while. Good Luck.
Robert
 
It is good. Cleaning it all the time. All the sales line were crap. They said that it burn mostly everything and that it is very low ash. They recommended New England Pellets. It's the third season and that is all I've used and and I'm cleaning it at least once a week. Taking the panels off and cleaning the snap disk. I've saves lots of $ in heat. I can run it on high and heat my 1400 sq feet split level. The family room where it is in is in the 80's and the living room kitchen dinning room level is 75 ish and the bed rooms are around 70.

Robert
 
It is good. Cleaning it all the time. All the sales line were crap. They said that it burn mostly everything and that it is very low ash. They recommended New England Pellets. It's the third season and that is all I've used and and I'm cleaning it at least once a week. Taking the panels off and cleaning the snap disk. I've saves lots of $ in heat. I can run it on high and heat my 1400 sq feet split level. The family room where it is in is in the 80's and the living room kitchen dinning room level is 75 ish and the bed rooms are around 70.

Robert

I would try a few bags of a different brand of pellet. For instance, Fireside Ultras are much shorter than others I have tried and maybe that might help. Worth a shot.
 
It is good. Cleaning it all the time. All the sales line were crap. They said that it burn mostly everything and that it is very low ash. They recommended New England Pellets. It's the third season and that is all I've used and and I'm cleaning it at least once a week. Taking the panels off and cleaning the snap disk. I've saves lots of $ in heat. I can run it on high and heat my 1400 sq feet split level. The family room where it is in is in the 80's and the living room kitchen dinning room level is 75 ish and the bed rooms are around 70.

Robert


Thanks Robert. Here's the million dollar question , would you buy it again?
 
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