I have only used pellets for the past 2 months and have read wonderful postings regarding using corn and a corn/pellet mixture as fuel.
I have a US 6039 with outside exhaust, NO FAK/OAK, weekly cleaning done (or every 7 bags of pellets whichever comes first).
I have 13 bags of Indeck premium hardwood pellets left and need to purchase more fuel this week to be prepared for the next month's cold weather. I was thinking of using a corn/pellet mix.
First of all, I do NOT have a clinker pot. Do I have to have one?
Do I have to change the fuel settings to have a corn/pellet fuel? I'm sure I would have to adjust the fuel feed ratio but I've read where some people's stoves have a corn setting and a pellet setting in their control board.
Do I use Deer Corn? If not, what kind of corn should I be searching for? I've read where some people buy their corn from farmers, local stands, etc. I would appreciate some clarification.
I have a US 6039 with outside exhaust, NO FAK/OAK, weekly cleaning done (or every 7 bags of pellets whichever comes first).
I have 13 bags of Indeck premium hardwood pellets left and need to purchase more fuel this week to be prepared for the next month's cold weather. I was thinking of using a corn/pellet mix.
First of all, I do NOT have a clinker pot. Do I have to have one?
Do I have to change the fuel settings to have a corn/pellet fuel? I'm sure I would have to adjust the fuel feed ratio but I've read where some people's stoves have a corn setting and a pellet setting in their control board.
Do I use Deer Corn? If not, what kind of corn should I be searching for? I've read where some people buy their corn from farmers, local stands, etc. I would appreciate some clarification.