Today I cleaned my exhaust on my New Emglander 25pdv by using leaf blower all I can is oh my God it took me two minutes unbelievable. If nobody hasn't done it check out videos on you tube.......
remember to disconnect the vacuum line from the vacuum switch when doing this.
i would assume different stoves have different sensitivity regarding how the vacuum switch is placed and overall stove design.
but i have definitely read of vacuum switches being ruined with the leaf blower trick.
better safe than sorry. : )
like to know how that will work out... seriously though with electric blower.Has anyone done this the other way through the stove, it looks like I could blow through the output on my harman p 68, im venting in to a masonry chimney with out a liner and this looks like a good way for me to clean it out,,
Has anyone done this the other way through the stove, it looks like I could blow through the output on my harman p 68, im venting in to a masonry chimney with out a liner and this looks like a good way for me to clean it out,,
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Is that attachment you have connected to the metal an add on? The one I see online doesn't look the same.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Toro-Ult...-12-Amp-Blower-Vacuum-Mulcher-51619/205746070[/QUO
this is the one I have....http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Recalls/2015/Homelite-Recalls-Electric-Blower-Vacuums/
as u can see, there was a recall as the unit can overheat and sparks can ignite the leaves and catch fire.
I still use it as I'm not sucking up piles of leaves with it..
some people are OCD about it, some like to do it often cause we're guys that like to do stuff like that.I see...so this one might work, hard to tell with that extension:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-...8723&sr=8-2&keywords=black+and+decker++BV2500
SO, one other question the more I've read around the forum the more I'm unsure about when/how often you need/should do this. Most seem to just do it at the end of the season, some do it every week. I have just a short vent pipe from the back of the stove direct out the wall, can't be more than a couple feet in total, obviously no bends, etc. Thoughts and thanks in advance?
the one your showing may? need an adapter to fit into your outside pipe. hard to tell from the pix if it;s 4" where it connects to the blower blades...I see...so this one might work, hard to tell with that extension:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-...8723&sr=8-2&keywords=black+and+decker++BV2500
SO, one other question the more I've read around the forum the more I'm unsure about when/how often you need/should do this. Most seem to just do it at the end of the season, some do it every week. I have just a short vent pipe from the back of the stove direct out the wall, can't be more than a couple feet in total, obviously no bends, etc. Thoughts and thanks in advance?
I see...so this one might work, hard to tell with that extension:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Decker-...8723&sr=8-2&keywords=black+and+decker++BV2500
SO, one other question the more I've read around the forum the more I'm unsure about when/how often you need/should do this. Most seem to just do it at the end of the season, some do it every week. I have just a short vent pipe from the back of the stove direct out the wall, can't be more than a couple feet in total, obviously no bends, etc. Thoughts and thanks in advance?
correct about switch or as I do just make sure the stove door is open...My son has the same setup as you and he uses a leaf blower and told me that it gets everything out of the pipe and also all the nooks and crannies of his stove. Many suggest disconnecting the vacuum switch tube before doing this.
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