Todd said:Then I lay one more across the top two and let her go for 15 minutes and engage the cat at #1.5. After 15 more minutes I dial down to #1 and she settles in for a good 6-8 hours with a load like this topping off at 550.
If I want a longer burn I just pack the splits straight in with no air gaps and can squeeze a couple more in than this load.
leeave96 said:Todd,
Nice and I can see the fire past the andirons on the sides too.........
I am assuming the last pic, front view of the stove with the firebox full of flames is prior to dampering down and engaging the cat - or is that your normal cat burn?
Just courious - how much flame are you comfortable with before you get concerned that you are getting flames on the cat? I have been letting the flames wick the bottom of the cat shield and some between the cat screen and the top of the glass. I'm thinking that on the Keystone, the cat sets so far back in the stove away from the screen that it would be very difficult to get flames on the cat - other than secondary gasses that light-off. How much flame will you tolerate on your Keystone vs your Fireview before you get concerned about cat damage from the flame?
Nice looking stove.
Thanks again,
Bill
zapny said:Todd said:Then I lay one more across the top two and let her go for 15 minutes and engage the cat at #1.5. After 15 more minutes I dial down to #1 and she settles in for a good 6-8 hours with a load like this topping off at 550.
If I want a longer burn I just pack the splits straight in with no air gaps and can squeeze a couple more in than this load.
Todd it looks great, what size is the fire box?
zap
HotCoals said:Nice light show on the vids..I see she favors the left side some?
Todd said:That last shot is about 5 minutes prior to engaging at #1.5, guess I should of took a couple more after. After I engaged the cat at #1.5 the flames subside and slow down some but still plenty there and I just let it go for another 15 minutes before turning it down more for a longer burn. I'm not worried about the flames damaging the cat, I get some bursts close to and even inside the screen but I was told as long as you don't have a large steady flame sucking into the cat your fine. I think air settings over 2 might do some damage but I never use that high of setting during cat mode.
Here's an old video of how she looks like burning at #1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INcHF_4mDe0
This is another video burning a little over #1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBiJDNqCIqk
leeave96 said:Todd said:That last shot is about 5 minutes prior to engaging at #1.5, guess I should of took a couple more after. After I engaged the cat at #1.5 the flames subside and slow down some but still plenty there and I just let it go for another 15 minutes before turning it down more for a longer burn. I'm not worried about the flames damaging the cat, I get some bursts close to and even inside the screen but I was told as long as you don't have a large steady flame sucking into the cat your fine. I think air settings over 2 might do some damage but I never use that high of setting during cat mode.
Here's an old video of how she looks like burning at #1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INcHF_4mDe0
This is another video burning a little over #1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBiJDNqCIqk
Very nice vids!
Your steamer pot on the stove - is that from Woodstock?
Thanks - Bill
Backwoods Savage said:Todd, I did not see any kindling! Maybe we just make ours smaller. It all looks great and it appears you are liking this stove.
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