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i have a 1999 englander 25-pdv/55-shp22 pellet stove and at heat setting three i get to much fuel to burn right. Stove has new blowers and gaskets all the way around and a three inch fresh air inlet any ideas.
check behind the baffles for ash buildup , especially the small one to the lower left , look in and back looking along the level of the bottom of the doorfram you can see all the way back to the exhaust blower through there
well stove is as clean as it can get wire brushed for about an hour, dont own a leaf blower but do have a 5hp shop vac, think that should be about the same. but now it is 35 and raining so its turned off we will see when the temp drops agin