Hello group. Brand new to this site and to pellet stoves in general...
I bought a 70's split level home that came with an older Whitfield Advantage pellet stove that had been badly neglected. Took it all apart to clean it, replaced the firebrick and door gasket and have it humming along nicely apart from the occasional firepot overload.
My question has to do with increasing the heat output or actual thermal efficiency. I recently placed a small fan directly in front of the stove on a level slightly below the stove and pointing at the door glass. Theory is that it'll wick away more heat from the stove than if I rely on the internal blower alone. Thoughts on this or is it a futile waste of time?
I bought a 70's split level home that came with an older Whitfield Advantage pellet stove that had been badly neglected. Took it all apart to clean it, replaced the firebrick and door gasket and have it humming along nicely apart from the occasional firepot overload.
My question has to do with increasing the heat output or actual thermal efficiency. I recently placed a small fan directly in front of the stove on a level slightly below the stove and pointing at the door glass. Theory is that it'll wick away more heat from the stove than if I rely on the internal blower alone. Thoughts on this or is it a futile waste of time?
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