i started a thread a while ago about how my f400 wants to take off at night . Still can't seem to find out what the issue is or what I'm doing wrong. It did it again last night . I burned the coals down and raked them forward. Filled the box full of wood and left the damper open for about 5-10 minutes. Wood did not catch, but I closed it off completely and went to bed. Woke up to use that bathroom around 1130 and it was going nuts. Was a very bright yellow secondary burn and the stovetop was at 650. Kept going to 750 and started to slow down. I sat for about 20 minutes watching it till it calmed down and dropped below 700.
Now I did some testing to see it the stove is leaking air and I can't find it. I filled the box during the day one Sunday so I can watch it and left it with the damper closed. Never lit, 4-5 hours went by and the wood smoldered out. It was about 40 out . Last night it was below 20 out so I suspect it was still pulling hard. What am I doing wrong during this process ? How small of a coal bed should I have and how much wood can I really put in this thing? When I loaded it last night temps were at 250 . I'm so baffled about this
Now I did some testing to see it the stove is leaking air and I can't find it. I filled the box during the day one Sunday so I can watch it and left it with the damper closed. Never lit, 4-5 hours went by and the wood smoldered out. It was about 40 out . Last night it was below 20 out so I suspect it was still pulling hard. What am I doing wrong during this process ? How small of a coal bed should I have and how much wood can I really put in this thing? When I loaded it last night temps were at 250 . I'm so baffled about this