Here the pics of my Santa Fe that was put in on Monday and if you read my other posts you know that it has a low flame issue. Here is how it smoked up tonight when I started it and pics of the vent etc. Let me know what you all think!
j-takeman said:I think it depends on the stove and how much the pellets smolder before ignition. My quad smoked alot. So did my Breckwell bigE. But my Omega hardly smokes at all.
SmokeyTheBear said:j-takeman said:I think it depends on the stove and how much the pellets smolder before ignition. My quad smoked alot. So did my Breckwell bigE. But my Omega hardly smokes at all.
Yep that is a fact, my dragon starts out producing very little smoke, but as the stove gets dirty it takes longer to light and there is more smoke.
geek said:based on her other post, i think this install does not have the OAK installed, could this be the reason of the flame issue, stove starving for air?
:bug: Well, any change in the flame? :bug:j-takeman said:geek said:based on her other post, i think this install does not have the OAK installed, could this be the reason of the flame issue, stove starving for air?
Good point geek, Could be? One easy wat to check it is open a window and see if the flame improves.
pelletqueen77 said:Here the pics of my Santa Fe that was put in on Monday and if you read my other posts you know that it has a low flame issue. Here is how it smoked up tonight when I started it and pics of the vent etc. Let me know what you all think!
Gio said:No smoke on startup with mine. Using charcoal lighter fluid or alcohol (manual lighting) I get an instant flame with no smoldering at all , and much quicker heat ups. The igniter is a great feature for most users and the method of choice for obvious reasons but it is slow .