Barefoot Pellets & my Harman XXV

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Donn Fletcher

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Jan 10, 2012
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South Western NH
I just bought a ton of Barefoots. By far the most heat my stove has thrown out since purchasing it in Oct. my question is it possible to burn too hot can you do any damage. I have the dials turned to Room temp fan on high & set at 80 with feed rate at 3 1/2
It's 10 degrees tonight. Gave the the stove a good cleaning today. My thermo readings are 86 in the room with stove( that thermometer is placed on an upper shelf about 7ft high my thermostat in the next room reads 72 and my upstairs reads 70
The top and sides of the stove are real hot to touch
 
Donn Fletcher said:
I just bought a ton of Barefoots. By far the most heat my stove has thrown out since purchasing it in Oct. my question is it possible to burn too hot can you do any damage. I have the dials turned to Room temp fan on high & set at 80 with feed rate at 3 1/2
It's 10 degrees tonight. Gave the the stove a good cleaning today. My thermo readings are 86 in the room with stove( that thermometer is placed on an upper shelf about 7ft high my thermostat in the next room reads 72 and my upstairs reads 70
The top and sides of the stove are real hot to touch

Thats pretty much wide open throttle for that XXV but it sounds like its making the grade!! As you have read here, the ESP will keep the stove from over heating by regulating the feed rate for you but at 3 1/2 you should be just about right.
 
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