vgrund said:Wow that all sounds like a PITA...... Of course now that I said that, it's going to burn out.
macman said:vgrund said:Wow that all sounds like a PITA...... Of course now that I said that, it's going to burn out.
I agree...a LOT of work to light some pellets......just squirt the cheap hand sanitizer on them in the burn pot and be done already.
As for the ignitor burning out vgrund, that is funny....hope it doesn't happen, though.
Dojistar said:I use a blow torch. takes about a minute to get the pellets burning.
My stove does have an auto ignite in it, but it only works half the time and it takes 30 minutes for the stove to run through it's cycle, so I just torch the things and be done with it.
SXIPro said:30 minutes? Seriously? Is that length of time specific to your stove model, or do most auto ignite systems take that long? I've never owned one with that option, so I am curious.
dbjordan said:...... Don't put "dry" pellets in stove and then add alcohol! That is asking for trouble.
mnkywrnch said:I believe there was a story of someone trying to start there stove with alcohol when it wouldn't ignite he started spraying alcohol it to the stove which caught then preceded to follow the trail to the bottle and ended up burning the house down,moral of story its stupid people that start fires not the alcohol.
mnkywrnch said:I believe there was a story of someone trying to start there stove with alcohol when it wouldn't ignite he started spraying alcohol it to the stove which caught then preceded to follow the trail to the bottle and ended up burning the house down,moral of story its stupid people that start fires not the alcohol.
dbjordan said:.....there is a good chance the alcohol just burns off and the pellets never light. ...
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