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Kherr

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Sep 25, 2012
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Nampa, Idaho
I installed an OAK on my P43 on Thursday, after much reading on this forum. I was still a bit skeptical, but with some of my starting issues, and flame differences when my fan or heater were on, I thought what the heck. Besides, the parts were $80. Wow, what a difference! Bigger, more consistent flame, using far less pellets, and the thing is producing even more heat on less pellets, or so it appears. Oh, and since I am not sucking out my nice warm air, it sure seems to get hotter faster in the house. This leads to me turning it down, saving even more pellets. :):):):):)
 
So you are saying these lunatics know what they are talking about!!!? Keep that quiet! We don't want them trying to jugle chainsaws or attempting surgery! Even if they did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!
 
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So you are saying these lunatics know what they are talking about!!!? Keep that quiet! We don't want them trying to jugle chainsaws or attempting surgery! Even if they did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night!

I've used a chainsaw or two, was never stupid enough to attempt Juggling them as for surgery have a dull serrated steak knife any volunteers?

Just because we are lunatics it doesn't mean we haven't a clue sometimes.
 
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I've used a chainsaw or two, was never stupid enough to attempt Juggling them as for surgery have a dull serrated steak knife any volunteers?

Just because we are lunatics it doesn't mean we haven't a clue sometimes.

I know you guys know what is going on. That is why I am here soaking in the knowledge of others, and trying it out. And I am very appreciative of all the help and knowledge.
 
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Whoa! No hard feelings just playing around. I too have learned a vast amount of stuff from this site and appreciate every bit of the great help I have gotten.
 
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Whoa! No hard feelings just playing around. I too have learned a vast amount of stuff from this site and appreciate every bit of the great help I have gotten.

We always poke at ourselves and others it keeps one on their toes, still looking for that volunteer.

I'll even read the manual produced by Dr. Frankenstein on how to do an abnormal brain transplant or do you think I should start with something simpler?

My assistant will be Dr, Smoke Show, he is an acknowledged expert in the the use of suction devices.
 
I installed an OAK on my P43 on Thursday, after much reading on this forum. I was still a bit skeptical, but with some of my starting issues, and flame differences when my fan or heater were on, I thought what the heck. Besides, the parts were $80. Wow, what a difference! Bigger, more consistent flame, using far less pellets, and the thing is producing even more heat on less pellets, or so it appears. Oh, and since I am not sucking out my nice warm air, it sure seems to get hotter faster in the house. This leads to me turning it down, saving even more pellets. :):):):):)
I too just installed an OAK, I agree with everything you have said, and I also noticed I have not touched the slider/damper since I found the optimum setting.
 
:oops: . I guess my post did sound a little cranky.

Nah, You were fine. That other fella, Well? We shall see. :rolleyes:

Most of us here have already been down the bumpy road and don't want others to take the wrong turn. So we pass on what we can. The ones that ignore our advice are the ones we poke sticks at when they come back with more ????'s. :p
 
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:oops: . I guess my post did sound a little cranky.

Naw, your post wasn't cranky, our very own Wenderoth was poking at the Bear and Bears always return such favors. You have to remember this is hibernation season and the boss here keeps waking me up to tend the stove and snow blow the driveway. That makes for a cranky and hungry Bear.
 
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Naw, your post wasn't cranky, our very own Wenderoth was poking at the Bear and Bears always return such favors. You have to remember this is hibernation season and the boss here keeps waking me up to tend the stove and snow blow the driveway. That makes for a cranky and hungry Bear.
I guess I am just sensitive after all of the things you guys said about my 40' chimney and unpainted house err I mean.... uh... Nevermind. ;) I don't really think anyone was grouchy just wanted to be sure credit is givin where credit is due.
 
I guess I am just sensitive after all of the things you guys said about my 40' chimney and unpainted house err I mean.... uh... Nevermind. ;) I don't really think anyone was grouchy just wanted to be sure credit is givin where credit is due.

Unpainted house and a 40' chimney and you expect us to not give you a ration? We can understand the 40' foot chimney (there has to be someplace for the heat to go) but that unpainted thing will eventually just cause rot if what is unpainted is wood.
 
I guess I am just sensitive after all of the things you guys said about my 40' chimney and unpainted house err I mean.... uh... Nevermind. ;) I don't really think anyone was grouchy just wanted to be sure credit is givin where credit is due.

And they thought it was my house, Hmmmm! ::-)

Were just funning! Grouchy? Nah, Just a bit hung over and need some hair of the dog that bit us! :p
 
I'll bring the beer. You know my expertise increases with beer consumption. ;)
"Are you a surgeon?"
"No but i just polished off a 12 pack!"
 
whats a OAK???
Outside Air Kit. It draws outside air for combustion so it doesn't pull the warm air from inside and blow it out causing cold air to sneak in from every nook and cranny. It prevents negative air pressure in your home.
 
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Naahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, ya don't need one, I went 4 years without one ..................
 
Wow , Thank you.... Have to look into that..
From your stoves manual:

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LOL ,IM 6 YRS WITHOUT 1 !
I went many years without a pellet stove.... Doesn't mean I didn't need one, just meant I didn't know what I was missing until I had one.
 
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