Where do you have the t-stat set at when you engage and how soon do you turn it down to a lower setting? Do you go down in segments like 3, 2, 1 or just go straight from 3 to 1?
Do you guys with the freestander's have numbers on your tstats? What are the numbers 1-3?
Yes, the stoves have numbers. The insert has a bunch of dots, right?
Indeed.If you cut it down qucikly you'll get a light show of dancing flames until all the gases have burned off, its pretty cool actually![]()
'1' is likely closed.I noticed when I adjusted down to around 1 everything went black inside the box, not even a red coal. I suppose this is where the t-stat does it's thing and gives it a little boost of air once in awhile to keep things going? With my Keystone I can shut it all the way down to 0 and still have a faint dull red in some coals.
Hmm, maybe the t-stat is there more for medium and high burns to keep the off gasing in check and extend or even out the burn?
That's what I wanted to say.It's not that we don't know how it works. The mechanism is extremely simple. What we don't know is what the stat accomplishes.
That's what I wanted to say.
Anyone ever get a cat stall at low settings? My t-stat turns way past #1, anyone burn lower than 1?
I guess it is kinda the same thing. I held the stat mechanism in my hands and worked the operating rod back and forth. It is so freaking simple. It's just an air control butterfly but then they stuck that bimetallic coil in the operating shaft to make it automaticer.
Same design as the first Hearthstones and VC stoves.
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