This is going to be a two week review of the new Drolet Baltic I installed. First of all I really like this stove and want to somehow make it work for me. The fit and finish is great and the break in fires are over (no paint smell).
1. Like the large view of the fire but glass stays dirty or cloudy most of the time.
2. The secondary burn works if you get a roaring fire (500+)the shut the air off. this lasts for couple of minutes the flames out. The owners manual says the air control should be closed after fire is established. So far I find this is not the case. When it flames out chimney smokes. I even went out back to my wood pile and brought up some 3 year old oak to confirm this.
3. Even with the bypass open smoke will spill out the door stink up basement. If your going to add wood to the fire in midstream you must do it quick. I'm going to try to reseal joints in the pipe for the third time. I know I have a leak. I am making creosote so am watching it closely. I'm probably going to sweep chimney again to make sure of no blockage.
I want to make this thing work somehow. I like the large firebox and it makes things easy when you don't have to worry about ash buildup. It puts off some serious heat. Also I'm not bashing the stove but I think something is not right with the chimney or me (operator error). I've been burning wood for a long time so I know when wood is seasoned so that being said I'm sure it's not a wood problem. I really need some ideas or someone with first hand experience with this or similar model. I'm thinking i'm not burning the stove hot enough and it's just too big for my basement install. Thanks for reading.
1. Like the large view of the fire but glass stays dirty or cloudy most of the time.
2. The secondary burn works if you get a roaring fire (500+)the shut the air off. this lasts for couple of minutes the flames out. The owners manual says the air control should be closed after fire is established. So far I find this is not the case. When it flames out chimney smokes. I even went out back to my wood pile and brought up some 3 year old oak to confirm this.
3. Even with the bypass open smoke will spill out the door stink up basement. If your going to add wood to the fire in midstream you must do it quick. I'm going to try to reseal joints in the pipe for the third time. I know I have a leak. I am making creosote so am watching it closely. I'm probably going to sweep chimney again to make sure of no blockage.
I want to make this thing work somehow. I like the large firebox and it makes things easy when you don't have to worry about ash buildup. It puts off some serious heat. Also I'm not bashing the stove but I think something is not right with the chimney or me (operator error). I've been burning wood for a long time so I know when wood is seasoned so that being said I'm sure it's not a wood problem. I really need some ideas or someone with first hand experience with this or similar model. I'm thinking i'm not burning the stove hot enough and it's just too big for my basement install. Thanks for reading.