If the burn pot seems a bit full, that means it is not getting enough air correct? Well what if that is the only way to get decent heat out. Do you a) scrape the pot out b) just let it go c) open the damper and comprise the heat.
NHMOM said:
I have the same problem as well. I have a Englander 2200 sq ft pellet stove. I know probably know it's not the best on the market, but It's what we could afford this year. We bought it used, and they had purchased it winter of 2009. If we let the stove go and burn say past 8 hrs, the burn pot gets REALLY full. The ashes in the front of the burn pot are really fine, then when you get to the back of the burn pot(near the auger) the pellets are burned but the ashes are still in the pellet form and some what all stuck together. I have the feed set at #1 and the blower at #8-9... hoping that I'm using the right setting?
I'm thinking that it's the pellets?? I'm back into pellet stove burning. I had one when I lived in CT, which was 5 years ago. I moved to NH close to 4 years ago and didn't take the pellet stove with me. So I'm trying to get familiar with pellets etc all over again.
Also after researching and researching just about every site I can find about different pellets, soft verus hard pellets, I'm thinking that I should go with soft pellets as we want a HOT burn. Am I right?
My main concern is the big ball of pellets?
NHMOM said:
It's an Englander 25PDV The only buttons that we're supposed to set are the Heat range button and the Blower speed button The bottom 3, according to the manual are preset by the manufacturer . they are the Low fuel feed, low burn air and the air on temp.
The Heat range is set at 1 and the blower speed we have set at 8. We had the heat range set at 5 in the beginning then we went lower and lower and settled on 1. It seemed that when the heat range was set higher the bellets were being feed way to fast and hardly burning....
NHMOM said:
YES I did answer part of the question. The part about the settings on the lower buttons was answered in my response above.
The bottom 3, according to the manual are preset by the manufacturer . they are the Low fuel feed, low burn air and the air on temp and should not be adjusted.**** Thats the part that I had already answered
The part about if we REALLY cleaned it out. Yes we did from top to bottom, inside and out. Every part that could be cleaned we cleaned. All new pipes etc as well.
The only other 2 bttons to set are the heat range and the blower speed which I said we had set at 1 for the heat range and 8 at the blower speed. As setting the heat range any higher seems to make the pellets drop way to fast and they really didn't burn at all.
NHMOM said:
YES I did answer part of the question. The part about the settings on the lower buttons was answered in my response above.
The bottom 3, according to the manual are preset by the manufacturer . they are the Low fuel feed, low burn air and the air on temp and should not be adjusted.**** Thats the part that I had already answered
NHMOM said:
YES I did answer part of the question. The part about the settings on the lower buttons was answered in my response above.
The bottom 3, according to the manual are preset by the manufacturer . they are the Low fuel feed, low burn air and the air on temp and should not be adjusted.**** Thats the part that I had already answered
The part about if we REALLY cleaned it out. Yes we did from top to bottom, inside and out. Every part that could be cleaned we cleaned. All new pipes etc as well.
The only other 2 bttons to set are the heat range and the blower speed which I said we had set at 1 for the heat range and 8 at the blower speed. As setting the heat range any higher seems to make the pellets drop way to fast and they really didn't burn at all.
NHMOM said:
NEVER thinking that they were played with etc. As I called the manufacturer with some questions and thye also stated to never touch the buttons. $^^&^$%^#@$@#%....
again sorry about that.![]()
NHMOM said:
Ok. I set the LBA to #5 and I set the LFF to #4.
My other question is what color is a good flame? We always have a HUGE flame that's never been a problem at all. I though I read here in another topic that a good flame should be a blue color. Ours is always the yellow/orange.
I'm assuming that since I changed the numbers of the LBA and the LFF that I should see a change right away. Like I said I'll be headed out probably tomorrow to get the assortment of different pellet brands, (couple bags of each) to see which burns the best. I'll let you know.
I won't be getting into all the detail as one thread has, as I really don't know how to do that. Just hoping to stop the softball size of hard pellets that burn, but still stay in the pellet form.
Thanks
NHMOM said:
We're burning natures heat. Which I noticed has a good amount of long pellets. As in over well 1 1/2 inches. Which I think from all the reading I've done is not the size they're supposed to be. Plus I don't think they're a good pellet but we bought them when we bought the stove.
did a quick clean of the burn pot when I reset the numbers this morning. Later when it warms up..(LOL) I'm going to shut down the stove and again give it a good cleaning.
just trying to get it to burn hotter is all, as it seems it's going to get even colder the beginning of next week. I just really don't want to have to use the oil at all.
NHMOM said:
Ok, so I'm going out today and getting the different brands of pellets about 6 kinds I think. Tomorrow morning (fri) going to shut down the stove and COMPLETELY clean everything and everything. This way we start with a totally clean stove with no other pellet residue.
then start the testing of each brand of pellets with different settings. I guess I'll be in the basement with my lap top, some good hot tea, the long couch some good magazines etc . This way I can see what the flame looks like, how much heat it gives out etc.
To be very honest I am NOT a computer person at ALL!! The farthest from that...lol.... worked with my hands all my life being a landscaper and a florist...
So the computer on the pellet is not really a friend of mine nor is this lap top.lol
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