I have a number of questions about overfiring a woodstove. At what temperature is an overfire? Does it depend on the stove or the material that the stove is made out of? What happens to a stove when it is overfired? Are there any other signs of overfiring other than a temp guage? I occasionally see the piping inside my stove (which support the secondardy burn) glowing red, but the outside isn't glowing or anything. Is this a sign that I'm running it too hot? Doesn't the secondary burn happen at something like 1100 degrees? How can one maintain that without overfiring? Have I asked enough questions yet?
I'm gonna go out and get a temp gauge this week, but I still wonder about these things...
I'm gonna go out and get a temp gauge this week, but I still wonder about these things...