Last night was my final break-in fire in my Jotul 3CB. I took it to 400 for about an hour, then let it cool. I had the primary air control all the way open and temps stabilized right around 400. It makes me wonder what I would do to get it burning hotter since the manual says optimum burn is between 400 and 600? I would like to shoot for midrange of 500.
Would partially closing the air control make it burn a little hotter? I felt like I was burning through the wood quicker than expected (same as with my open air fireplace) so it seems I will still burn quickly to run the stove at 500?
Thanks!
Oh, and I have my stove thermometer where Jotul says it should be. I will also calibrate it against another known good thermometer I have. I suspect it is OK and just my burn technique.
Would partially closing the air control make it burn a little hotter? I felt like I was burning through the wood quicker than expected (same as with my open air fireplace) so it seems I will still burn quickly to run the stove at 500?
Thanks!
Oh, and I have my stove thermometer where Jotul says it should be. I will also calibrate it against another known good thermometer I have. I suspect it is OK and just my burn technique.