Paging stoveguy, macman, 10 cpm owners for simple question

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champscorner

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Sep 7, 2009
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Midwest Ohio
Getting ready to cure the 10 cpm for the first time here in a couple of hours. Just waiting for it to warm up a little so i can open windows. Basically just wanted to know if there is anything you guys recommed for the cure or my actual first burn later on this evening. I know to run the cure at 5-5 setting for ~3hrs, anything else I should be doing? Just want to get it right. Thanks in advance guys.
 
That's all you should have to do.
If you are burning pellets, make sure it is set for pellets ( # 1 ).
It should come all ready set for pellets. When I got mine last year it was set for corn when it came out of the box.
Good stove you will like it.
 
I have my 10-CPM set for (bottom three buttons) 1-3-1. Factory setting is 1-4-1 for pellets.

I was planning to do the cure outside also, but never did. The odor wasn't bad at all. You should be happy with the stove. Especially if you hook up a T-stat, then all you have to do is fill hopper and your maintnence!

Chris
 
Go for it Champ. Like dlh said, make it's set for pellets, and let 'er rip!

Like dlh, mine was set for corn when I got it, and even though it was set wrong, it still burned the pellets just fine.
 
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