I recently purchased a Jotul Oslo, which I'm told is a top-of-the-line wood stove. This stove has a small air-intake adjustment knob on the front and an ash-box door on the bottom. When the ash box door is open, a ton of air is allowed to enter the stove from the bottom grate and the fire rages. However, the stove should not need this door open to grow and maintain a fire. In fact, the manufacturer recommends not opening the ash door at all when the stove is in use. That being said, we are finding it virtually impossible to grow a fire with the ash door closed and the main intake knob all the way open. When we do have a fire going, it will slowly die if the ash box door closed and the knob is all the way open. Thoughts?
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