Hi! I’m new to the forum but have experience with wood stoves; jotul, brass flame, and others. I recently scored a very sparingly used, almost new Vermont Castings Seneca stove for only $200. My husband installed it in a small cabin and it looks great.
That said, the damper, primary air control lever, combuster air control and to a lesser extent, the temp gauge for some reason is daunting to me.
I recently rented the cabin out and I haven’t had an opportunity to start up the stove & experiment with best practices in order to show the new tenant, and there’s more! I read some of the threads here on Seneca and I think the primary air control lever is somewhat frozen, even though it appears in the operation chapter of the manual to be somewhat restricted in movement; (5:00-7:45) but is that correct?
Basically I need a valiant and generous soul here to make a video on how to start and maintain a fire in a VC Seneca stove!
Regarding the knobs for all of this; instead of taking one handle off & moving it around the stove, is there a reason why I couldn’t buy more handles & leave them in place for fire manipulation? Would that be a fire hazard; melt the knob handles? It feels clumsy to have to take the knob off here, insert it there, take it off again, insert it there, etc.
![[Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca [Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/282/282329-c82806ea006e6bbfab6d89e4a0418a5f.jpg?hash=6-r_P-XJgJ)
That said, the damper, primary air control lever, combuster air control and to a lesser extent, the temp gauge for some reason is daunting to me.
I recently rented the cabin out and I haven’t had an opportunity to start up the stove & experiment with best practices in order to show the new tenant, and there’s more! I read some of the threads here on Seneca and I think the primary air control lever is somewhat frozen, even though it appears in the operation chapter of the manual to be somewhat restricted in movement; (5:00-7:45) but is that correct?
Basically I need a valiant and generous soul here to make a video on how to start and maintain a fire in a VC Seneca stove!
Regarding the knobs for all of this; instead of taking one handle off & moving it around the stove, is there a reason why I couldn’t buy more handles & leave them in place for fire manipulation? Would that be a fire hazard; melt the knob handles? It feels clumsy to have to take the knob off here, insert it there, take it off again, insert it there, etc.
![[Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca [Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/282/282328-62cdb65bf9de48fab77da15ed6693c93.jpg?hash=-oE5kPv8_8)
![[Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca [Hearth.com] Need video on starting a Dutchwest (Vermont Castings) Seneca](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/282/282329-c82806ea006e6bbfab6d89e4a0418a5f.jpg?hash=6-r_P-XJgJ)