Well I'm on my 3rd fire now since the break in's. I've been reading posts off and on for a couple years to prepare myself for the change to a new epa cat stove. Man is this thing fussy and would like to run away if your not on it especially in the early stages of a burn. I am sure I will learn to love this stove and knew it would take some getting used too.
A few questions
If the cat climbs into the too hot zone what is the best thing to do ?
The other is more a stove specific maybe. I am getting an uneven burn in the firebox. Looking at the stove the left side is burning nice but the right side is like it is not getting air to keep the coals red.
A few questions
If the cat climbs into the too hot zone what is the best thing to do ?
The other is more a stove specific maybe. I am getting an uneven burn in the firebox. Looking at the stove the left side is burning nice but the right side is like it is not getting air to keep the coals red.
And ignorance is bliss; You don't know if your cat is getting too hot in the Fv unless you put in a thermocouple or drill a hole in the top of the stove....the stock cat probe doesn't read the cat temp because it doesn't get back that far.
Not sure, but the steel cats may be less prone to high-temp damage, but I haven't seen any steelies for the 91. That said, you didn't mention any problems with your old ceramic cat and I think it lasted quite a while for you, Dennis....