Wow, what a mess! The last few bags in a ton of Maine's Choice hardwood pellets I had showed signs of being wet. Not sure how they got wet, but they were. Hand fulls of sawdust and exploded pellets. I tried to salvage what I could, but obviously they were all damp. Low temp fire, and just a caked on ash that was a mess to clean. I did a whole strip down of my stove to clean it all, and it was almost like a clay dust...yuck! never again! If I ever see that again in a bag, I don't think I'd burn it.
Is that right, or wrong? Is it usually ok to burn what looks good, or should you junk the whole bag? What do you guys do? Do you have the same result when you burn damp pellets? How the heck does a pallet get wet anyway, when it's got a big ol' plastic bag over it, and then wrapped tightly with the equivalent of plastic wrap...
Is that right, or wrong? Is it usually ok to burn what looks good, or should you junk the whole bag? What do you guys do? Do you have the same result when you burn damp pellets? How the heck does a pallet get wet anyway, when it's got a big ol' plastic bag over it, and then wrapped tightly with the equivalent of plastic wrap...
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