How do you store them for best results and do they typically burn just like fresh pellets if well stored. What kinds of problems have you encountered when working through some older pellets that might have drawn some moisture from humidity.
I just went thru 1/2 ton of Stove chows left over from last winter...How do you store them for best results and do they typically burn just like fresh pellets if well stored. What kinds of problems have you encountered when working through some older pellets that might have drawn some moisture from humidity.
I just went thru 1/2 ton of Stove chows left over from last winter...
they we're kept in my basement and burned fine.. no moisture...
I have 5 tons of pellets that I bought on early buy last spring...
I keep them on skids and cover them with the original weather proof covers that all pellet skids come with...
last year a couple bags from HD had gotten moisture in them.. the pellets we're swollen to double the size...
I scooped them out and tossed them till I got down to dry pellets..
Not always swell... if they do swell they will make a mess in your stove and exhaust pipe...
Good info, do moist pellets always swell ? Is this the sign they have got wet to the point they will be trouble makers. Just no experience to draw on here but working through some funny acting suspect pellets....not swollen
lucky.. probably good pellets.Left a full bag in the hopper... oops. Burnt just fine regardless
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