Now that winter is here, -30C to -40C nighttime temperatures I’m running my new Princess hard. Wondering if I’m running the risk of long term damage.
Hot reload I put the thermostat dial at 6:00, fully open. CAT thermometer about 12:00-2:00 position. Reload the stove, close bypass and let it run on fully open for 20 minutes, after 20 minutes I’ll dial the thermostat to about the 5:00-4:30 position and that’s where it stays for 3-4 hours. The CAT thermometer will climb to pinned(6:30 position) and stay there for 3 hours or so.
Can I run the stove on 7/8 wide open for extended periods?
Flames are constantly “licking” the CAT, reading on this forum that’s not ideal. Am I hurting the CAT?
Hot reload CAT thermometer is at the 12:00-2:00 position. I reload as fast as I can to minimize cold air intake. Is there a risk of thermal shock?
In these conditions I’m getting 8 hours burn, stove fully loaded, 15% MS Jack Pine. With normal winter conditions usually get 12-14 hours burn time.
Hot reload I put the thermostat dial at 6:00, fully open. CAT thermometer about 12:00-2:00 position. Reload the stove, close bypass and let it run on fully open for 20 minutes, after 20 minutes I’ll dial the thermostat to about the 5:00-4:30 position and that’s where it stays for 3-4 hours. The CAT thermometer will climb to pinned(6:30 position) and stay there for 3 hours or so.
Can I run the stove on 7/8 wide open for extended periods?
Flames are constantly “licking” the CAT, reading on this forum that’s not ideal. Am I hurting the CAT?
Hot reload CAT thermometer is at the 12:00-2:00 position. I reload as fast as I can to minimize cold air intake. Is there a risk of thermal shock?
In these conditions I’m getting 8 hours burn, stove fully loaded, 15% MS Jack Pine. With normal winter conditions usually get 12-14 hours burn time.