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While outside this morning clearing snow i noticed white smoke blowing out from the vent cap.It only did it for a minute or two and then cleared up.I was under the impression that pellet stoves don't give off any smoke except maybe at start-up.
While outside this morning clearing snow i noticed white smoke blowing out from the vent cap.It only did it for a minute or two and then cleared up.I was under the impression that pellet stoves don't give off any smoke except maybe at start-up.
While outside this morning clearing snow i noticed white smoke blowing out from the vent cap.It only did it for a minute or two and then cleared up.I was under the impression that pellet stoves don't give off any smoke except maybe at start-up.
Hot exhaust gases hitting cold air frequently result in the little bit of water vapor in the gases condensing thus becoming visible, this can also be noted from just about any chimney on a nice crisp morning.
When my stove first starts up, I always get smoke outside my vent. Usually lasts a minute and then it's gone. It doesn't matter what the outside temp is.