Anything different when burning in extreme cold than normal cold? I'm thinking more draft but wondering if there is anything else.
Likely i will be burning at a much higher primary air to pump the heat, which will help my liner stay hotter to avoid creosote on a cold pipe? Going to be -21°F tomorrow night without windchill.
Thanks,
Mike
Likely i will be burning at a much higher primary air to pump the heat, which will help my liner stay hotter to avoid creosote on a cold pipe? Going to be -21°F tomorrow night without windchill.
Thanks,
Mike
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