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Chris, never saw a green flame in my pellet stove, but if you have a blue flame just above the pellets but under the yellow flame, that is good.....hot burn.
Sometimes there are concentrations of minerals and salts in the pellets that will flame color. Some say it's from the bark and fillers sometimes found in pellets. These would be like flairs and not a consistent part of the flame, like Macman suggests above. That section of the flame is a good indicator of a hot burn, but is not always there.
Chris, You stove is just getting into the season's spirit. Probably happy because we were talking so nice about it in the other thread. When it starts the red color burn Santa's coming.
Trying to remember what burned green. Just has been so long. Copper sulfide maybe. But littlesmokey got it. Minerals within the pellets may give off certain colors. As the tree grows it absorbers minerals from it surroundings. Minerals can also come in from the fillers and binders if added. Blue is a good ol hot burn.
My daughter buys these little packets at the grocery store. They are made specifically to introduce color into the flames. They last about an hour. She throws a packet into our campfire once in awhile. They are cool. You find yourself sitting there watching the flames.
My daughter buys these little packets at the grocery store. They are made specifically to introduce color into the flames. They last about an hour. She throws a packet into our campfire once in awhile. They are cool. You find yourself sitting there watching the flames.
Chris, never saw a green flame in my pellet stove, but if you have a blue flame just above the pellets but under the yellow flame, that is good.....hot burn.