Running along between 450-500 with a glass on Remy Martin on this damp cool night. Not bad...
Any how, is it normal practice to lower air down all the way once the load has burned down to mostly coals? Don't want to shut it down before that so I get good secondary burns of gasses but once the wood is charred is there less chance of creosote formation so I can go ahead and shut the air all the way?
For reference when I added wood I went full open, to half then a little less trying to keep temps down while still getting good secodary burn.
Any how, is it normal practice to lower air down all the way once the load has burned down to mostly coals? Don't want to shut it down before that so I get good secondary burns of gasses but once the wood is charred is there less chance of creosote formation so I can go ahead and shut the air all the way?
For reference when I added wood I went full open, to half then a little less trying to keep temps down while still getting good secodary burn.