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ines that do get into my hopper arent much of a problem as i usually every other week let the unit run dry of fuel and shut down , then i simply suck out the fines with my ash vac while im doing the rest of my cleaning
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Okay, help me out here...
Is having a lot of fines build up in the stove as much of a problem now as it used to be? When I bought my Austroflamm about 12-14 years ago, they warned against having the fines build up as they could cause the auger motor to jam and possibly shorten its life. On the one side of this question is that I must have been dong something right, since that stove's auger motor lasted until last October.
fines, if left to build can shorten the life of a feed drive motor as it has to churn through them constantly, however , it takes a good bit of fines to cause this. if your pellets do tend to have a bunch then the gizmo you already have is not a bad precaution. with the old austro, it was easy due to its design, as is my englander, easy to get at, now the empress i guess is a different story the way you have it set up , and opening the chute bi weekly is definately more chore than you should have to deal with. here's a trick, open the front door first , then insert the vac hose (perferrably with a cone or reducer, i made a tool with a cone adapter and piece of garden hose to get into places i cant get my vac hose into works great, but back to the task , insert the hose as deep as possible , and cover the rest of the opening around the hose with your hand or a rag , this forces the fines to be pulled out , with a strong vac you can literally empty the auer tube in seconds
Also, and of probably much greater importance, now that I think about it: My Empress has the top of its hopper set to its lowest setting. I can't get my hand into it to vacuum it out, otherwise the pellet dust remover would not have been built. The old Austroflamm, no problem. I did just as you say.
ok you lost me there , im not intimately familiar with the empress, so im curious about the "hopper top set to its lowest setting" is this a shield that moves up and down above the auger to help regulate feed?
I'll be interested to find this one out. Thanks for your expertise.