This is probably a stupid question but we have some very cold temps coming in the next few days (-25 degrees fahrenheit for Thursday) and tonight I turned the stove up all the way, I've never done this before. When I went to fill up the hopper after running like this for a few hours I noticed the pellets in the hopper are extremely hot! Is there any chance pellets can catch on fire in the hopper from the heat the stove is putting out underneath them?
I doubt this will happen but it's worth asking.
I doubt this will happen but it's worth asking.