So I recently bought a house that was built in 1982 and is an envelope house. The primary source of heat is a VC Resolute I or II. I am new to using a wood stove and I am struggling with learning this stove. The problems I am having are that it seems to race up to 600F even with the dampener closed, or it stays at 350F and back puffs.
I begin by getting a small kindling fire going until I have coals that will catch a small log. I then shut the door and burn that log with the dampener open for 30 to 60 minutes to warm the flue. I then throw in more wood. Now here is where things go awry, if I put one log in and wait a few minutes to close the dampener, I get back puffing. If I put more than one log in, no matter what I do the stove races to 600f+.
It's very frustrating because I have spent hours reading forum posts on here and I still haven't figured it out yet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I begin by getting a small kindling fire going until I have coals that will catch a small log. I then shut the door and burn that log with the dampener open for 30 to 60 minutes to warm the flue. I then throw in more wood. Now here is where things go awry, if I put one log in and wait a few minutes to close the dampener, I get back puffing. If I put more than one log in, no matter what I do the stove races to 600f+.
It's very frustrating because I have spent hours reading forum posts on here and I still haven't figured it out yet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
or more) with no wind. Mind you, this stove will run you out of a small-ish room. When it back-puff, it's almost like one of those early "hit-or-miss" one cylinder gasoline engines. The firebox will ignite with a puff and then die back. Repeat. A one cylinder engine.... Letting it run hotter will stop it, but then the room will be overheated.