I have a Pacific Energy Summit, wood stove insert, purchased in 2015. There is a hole and damage to what I've seen referred to as a "baffle tube." It is in the back of the interior, between the fire bricks. I believe it is a tube that channels air flow up. This piece appears to be welded on, so there is no replacement part and it looks like we'll need a new stove. My question - what caused this? Being too aggressive when loading wood? A technician that saw the pics said it was from overfiring. We have one of those temperature gauges that stick to the front with a magnet and I don't know if we ever got it into the too hot zone, possibly twice (although I'm sure those gauges aren't that reliable). I just can't believe it hasn't happened to others, so I'm looking for feedback. I've attached photos.
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert [Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/324/324470-d575e0f7195bb0323524584b9fd56730.jpg?hash=b1iPVwjHuL)
Thanks!
![[Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert [Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/324/324469-33e30b9a6d23382968d6b251a34fe6b6.jpg?hash=2ASadboFBC)
![[Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert [Hearth.com] Hole in rear baffle tube - wood insert](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/324/324470-d575e0f7195bb0323524584b9fd56730.jpg?hash=b1iPVwjHuL)