Still a newbie and still learning from you folks.
The temps are coming up 'round here, hitting 20's over night.
I am used to the wood acting a bit sluggish when temps rise and expected the pellet stove to do the same.
But only able to run on low....
Been running on medium (only 3 settings here) so far and great heat, good looking flame, gray (not black glass) and been keeping up with cleaning it with every load.
AndyH and I are the only ones I know of here with this stove (Forester 5824), but the question I believe is basic to all (well I think..).
My stove has a heat limiter on it (as I assume all do) and is set to 200 degrees.
First question is; Is this considered low?
Second; Do you all find you're burning at lower settings this time of year?
Third; Am I just burning too good a pellet for this this stove???
The temps are coming up 'round here, hitting 20's over night.
I am used to the wood acting a bit sluggish when temps rise and expected the pellet stove to do the same.
But only able to run on low....
Been running on medium (only 3 settings here) so far and great heat, good looking flame, gray (not black glass) and been keeping up with cleaning it with every load.
AndyH and I are the only ones I know of here with this stove (Forester 5824), but the question I believe is basic to all (well I think..).
My stove has a heat limiter on it (as I assume all do) and is set to 200 degrees.
First question is; Is this considered low?
Second; Do you all find you're burning at lower settings this time of year?
Third; Am I just burning too good a pellet for this this stove???