Hi all,
I have a St Croix Auburn. I have had this stove for several years now. Its been in two different homes. Recently my son forgot to pull out the upper rod on the burn pot and I ended up having a fire in my hopper. Not good, Lots of mess to clean up and a smoke filled house. Anyhow it gave me a good excuse to take it outside and give it a good cleaning(in the snow...brrrr). I thoroughly cleaned the stove and blew it out with an electric leaf blower. Got it back inside and crossed my fingers that it still would work.
It's burning great. No problems except that I'm not getting much heat out of it. No matter what setting I put it on, the blower heat is luke warm at best. The fire looks great and after several days of burning there is no soot on the glass so it's burning clean. I am not going thru pellets either which is great but the house is not being heated by my stove. Any Ideas on what it can be? Thanks to all who respond.
I have a St Croix Auburn. I have had this stove for several years now. Its been in two different homes. Recently my son forgot to pull out the upper rod on the burn pot and I ended up having a fire in my hopper. Not good, Lots of mess to clean up and a smoke filled house. Anyhow it gave me a good excuse to take it outside and give it a good cleaning(in the snow...brrrr). I thoroughly cleaned the stove and blew it out with an electric leaf blower. Got it back inside and crossed my fingers that it still would work.
It's burning great. No problems except that I'm not getting much heat out of it. No matter what setting I put it on, the blower heat is luke warm at best. The fire looks great and after several days of burning there is no soot on the glass so it's burning clean. I am not going thru pellets either which is great but the house is not being heated by my stove. Any Ideas on what it can be? Thanks to all who respond.