Hey all,
I'm brand new to wood burning and to these forums but I've already learned a lot from lurking the last couple of weeks!
My issue has been with turning my stove down. I couldn't find a thread about this particular issue so I apologize if I missed it.
I've got a 2015 Blaze King Princess non-catalytic. It has 6 thermostat settings with 6 being the highest. When I fire the stove up I let the fire burn in for 20 minutes or so and it gets nice and hot. 750F+ flue temp and a little less on the stove top. The issue shows up when I go to turn the stove down. I can turn it down to about 4.5 and have good flames up around the secondary air burner and the the temps stay around 500F flue and 625F stove top.
If i try to turn it down to setting 4 or lower the flames go out within 2-3 minutes and my flue temps drop steadily all the the way to around 250-300F and smoke starts pouring out of the chimney. After 45+ minutes the thermostat will open again and sometimes the flames come back but sometimes the coals just glow more. The flue temps come up a bit but never more than about 400F and they come back down the next time the thermostat closes. I understand that the thermostat regulates the heat output by adjusting the air but theres no way that low of flue temps for hours at a time can be good for my chimney right? The manual for the stove says to keep flames around the secondary air inlet at all times but I haven't found this to be possible.
If it helps I'm burning well seasoned pine and spruce with a little bit of aspen here and there (that's all we have up here)
I guess my main question is, is this normal? I know I'll have to clean the chimney more often since I'm burning softwood but I'd rather not be up there 3 times a month because the stove isn't keeping temps high enough!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I'm brand new to wood burning and to these forums but I've already learned a lot from lurking the last couple of weeks!
My issue has been with turning my stove down. I couldn't find a thread about this particular issue so I apologize if I missed it.
I've got a 2015 Blaze King Princess non-catalytic. It has 6 thermostat settings with 6 being the highest. When I fire the stove up I let the fire burn in for 20 minutes or so and it gets nice and hot. 750F+ flue temp and a little less on the stove top. The issue shows up when I go to turn the stove down. I can turn it down to about 4.5 and have good flames up around the secondary air burner and the the temps stay around 500F flue and 625F stove top.
If i try to turn it down to setting 4 or lower the flames go out within 2-3 minutes and my flue temps drop steadily all the the way to around 250-300F and smoke starts pouring out of the chimney. After 45+ minutes the thermostat will open again and sometimes the flames come back but sometimes the coals just glow more. The flue temps come up a bit but never more than about 400F and they come back down the next time the thermostat closes. I understand that the thermostat regulates the heat output by adjusting the air but theres no way that low of flue temps for hours at a time can be good for my chimney right? The manual for the stove says to keep flames around the secondary air inlet at all times but I haven't found this to be possible.
If it helps I'm burning well seasoned pine and spruce with a little bit of aspen here and there (that's all we have up here)
I guess my main question is, is this normal? I know I'll have to clean the chimney more often since I'm burning softwood but I'd rather not be up there 3 times a month because the stove isn't keeping temps high enough!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!