You can not completely close of the air on any modern EPA stove. VC stoves are not different or special in regards to this.Sorry to digress but I was just wondering if my 2550 is the only stove that has a primary air flap with about a quarter inch gap on the bottom. This means that I can never completely close off air to the stove. Before I put magnets with tin foil along the bottom I could never get the stove to cruise at 200 - 300. After adding the magnet setup it greatly improved control. The stove also burns pretty clean at about 200 - 300 degrees with a CAT reading of about 1000 depending on how much is smoldering.

Third does your vc1945 have an air wash system above the doors? If so you have to adjust it. Easiest way I found is to close both doors and reach through the top load and feel how they line up (No fire of course!!) I had the same problem until I lined the air wash up with the air channel above the doors. To adjust mine, they had to widen so I had to remove the screw closest to the door opening, give it a couple turns and screw it back into the door hole. Now no more black soot (for the most part
) Keep warm!!
stupid design flaw!![[Hearth.com] 2013 VC Burning Thread [Hearth.com] 2013 VC Burning Thread](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/120/120799-8845e821cf43948307b5acd73688964b.jpg?hash=IldW7EYviA)
(possibly due to the secondary tweak).![[Hearth.com] 2013 VC Burning Thread [Hearth.com] 2013 VC Burning Thread](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/120/120883-be3887cf17cf2e02afc4270dda24cc7a.jpg?hash=BkpLkDxht4)
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