Just got my new Enviro Omega installed on Monday

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Buck Hunter

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Dec 19, 2009
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Well my new Omega was installed on Monday, WHAT A HEAT!!!. The other day i went to take the burn pot out, they showed me how once , but i couldn't seem to do it and didn't want to force anything, maybe one of you guy's that have one could explain it to me one more time LOL. I lift the lever that hooks on the front and then i'm lost it moves but won't lift out. The unit is very nice , great flame and the heat is amazing, and i have very crappy pellets right now, but only had a few bags and i will pick up some good ones today. When i figure out how to put pic's on here i will, and i will probably need help with that too LOL
 
Buck Hunter,

Nice, Welcome to the world of multifuel! Can't wait to see the install pictures!

On the burnpot removal. Its kind of tight when new. Grab the center of the burn grate with your left hand. Lift the level with your right hand. Tilt the burn grate backwards(just the front) and slide(pull with the left hand) it towards you.Sometimes you must wiggle it too! Once you get that out rotate the agitator towards the back of the stove and push it to the left side as you rotate it. The burn pot liner just lifts out. Do the same with the burn pot(bottom piece) as you did wit the top grate to remove. That's it for removal.

When assembling it is just reversed of removal. Note: Make sure the burnpot bottom piece) is in its slots before you try to put the liner in!

I promise you will like it and you probably will never need to go over the feed 3-(medium setting) to stay warm! About 4 lbs of fuel an hour. The nice thing is it likes crappy cheap pellets, But it loves the good stuff and will roast your "can" with them! :lol:

Keep it clean and it will keep you warm! :)
Jay

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Ok thanks Jay I will give it another try in the morning and see how I make out, it is fairly snug and I am a great one for just saying come on you son of a, then it's broke LOL.I am going to try and post a pic or two also. Thanks again.
Mike
 
Welcome to the forum.

Glad you are happy with the new stove.

Looking forward to seeing the piccy's

Snowy
 
I have a Omega and love it. It can burn anything. My dad has a Enviro Evolution and that thing is so picky. We split a ton of New England Pellets and they wouldnt burn in his. He was using Clean Energy from lowes. He ended up giving me his half. Hardly any clunkers the agitator is a life saver.
 
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