Would like to know if its a good idea to block the secondary intake ports when the stove is approaching the point of uncontrollable and it looks as if the gates of hell have opened up. I read comments in the past about blocking secondary intake ports but have not read if it works well or if its a good idea.
It seems that the best burn temps for longer burn times and still heating the house is when the STT is ~500-600 degrees. It would be nice to have a bit more control of the burn and temps.
We have a Century FW3000 and the secondary inlets are in the back, on the bottom of stove.
![[Hearth.com] Control Secondary Burn by Blocking Secondary Intakes [Hearth.com] Control Secondary Burn by Blocking Secondary Intakes](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/273/273034-826495f998bca76b02990bd340d4cb5e.jpg?hash=QaedRAi78u)
It seems that the best burn temps for longer burn times and still heating the house is when the STT is ~500-600 degrees. It would be nice to have a bit more control of the burn and temps.
We have a Century FW3000 and the secondary inlets are in the back, on the bottom of stove.
![[Hearth.com] Control Secondary Burn by Blocking Secondary Intakes [Hearth.com] Control Secondary Burn by Blocking Secondary Intakes](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/273/273034-826495f998bca76b02990bd340d4cb5e.jpg?hash=QaedRAi78u)