Hey all, looking for the many Pacific Energy owners (or others) to weigh in here...I inherited a (beautiful) PE Alderlea as part of our new home purchase and it's been running fantastic for the last month and change.
Last night, I think I tried to wedge what I thought was an 18" hunk of oak but was probably more like a 20" near the upper hinge of the door - it should but hard and then I noticed the door sort of popped open funny and I saw the hinge in the upper corner was out an angle (see picture).
![[Hearth.com] Pacific Energy door issue? [Hearth.com] Pacific Energy door issue?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/267/267954-3b79ec6ea6cd00f33319717f1176c074.jpg?hash=GvZerutuY0)
The stove runs fine and I've got a nice load of aged oak in there but it seems to be running real hot like it might be getting extra air. May just be in my head.
So, my questions are: a) shouldn't that hinge pin be straight? b) if so, is this a safety issue / performance problem?
Last night, I think I tried to wedge what I thought was an 18" hunk of oak but was probably more like a 20" near the upper hinge of the door - it should but hard and then I noticed the door sort of popped open funny and I saw the hinge in the upper corner was out an angle (see picture).
![[Hearth.com] Pacific Energy door issue? [Hearth.com] Pacific Energy door issue?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/267/267954-3b79ec6ea6cd00f33319717f1176c074.jpg?hash=GvZerutuY0)
The stove runs fine and I've got a nice load of aged oak in there but it seems to be running real hot like it might be getting extra air. May just be in my head.
So, my questions are: a) shouldn't that hinge pin be straight? b) if so, is this a safety issue / performance problem?