Wow, glad I found this forum.
Hi, Jim from eastern Canada. Been a wood burner nearly all my life. We use wood as our sole source of heat (been about -10C outside). Always used smaller conventional stoves, so I got tired of setting my alarm every 3 hours in the evening to add wood (or get the fire going again).
Last Spring we bought the VC 2040 model stove, promised 10 hour burns.
MY SETUP.
VC 2in1 2040 stove
6 inch double walled (stainless) pipe inside. Thru-the Wall Kit.
Total approx 16feet height floor to top (one angle out the wall of course)
18-20inch Hardwood, mostly Split (like 7-9 inch dia 1/3 split)
TEMP GAUGE placed just behind the griddle.
HOW I DO IT.
No problem starting a fire. Starts on a breeze.
CAT off, Air open full.
Build up thin kindling with narrow split wood.
About 10 minutes in add small halves, like 3 inch thick.
When surrounded in flame, gray surface and a temp about 400-500 (depending how hot the stove was, and how much flame), I turn ON the CAT.
I usually cut the air back in half (sometimes I cut the air first and leave the CAT OFF if not holding TEMP).
When Temp is holding around 450 I have the CAT ON and when between 450-500 I Completely shut OFF the AIR.
THE PROBLEM:
The Wood is COMPLETED BURNED DOWN to just a bit of coal within 3-4 hours. Throughout, the temp will either stay around 450, OR bumps up to 600 for most of the time, then when no wood left, starts to slowly drop off. This is just enough coal with a temp still around 400 to rebuild the fire, and we do it again.
I know some are getting 6 hours of wood burn with 2 inch of good coal and 400 at the end.
I don't know what more to do !
I started resawing all my firewood (we went through 2/3 of our all winter/spring wood in 2 months !) to 16 inch. This made the fire easier to burn, but no time improvement.
Something else, you could always hear the store ROARING in the back. And the Air Vent lever, from full open, it was full closed 1/2 way . Made no sense.
HISTORY:
Spring bought one, immediately we knew something was wrong. We DID eventually get up to 6 hours heat using 18-20 inch split wood, but..... never burned down to red coal, just a LOT of black coal. Eventually it even stopped emptying into the ash pan - 1/2 stove filled with mostly small rock sized black coal and unable to load the stove again - compete waste.
This stove even COMPLETELY SHUT OFF would have a through the night Gauge TEMP of 600-625. You could NOT slow it down.
The store would not listen.
Contacted VC directly and they said my setup should give 8 good hours. Also advised based on TEMPS not coming down sometimes to not use the stove (which is not possible.)
Before Christmas we discovered the stove completely filling up with coal (not powder) and it was hard to keep the stove about 450-500. The MINUTE you add wood, it drops 100-200 degrees and you have to LEAVE THE CAT OFF for like 30 minutes and then keep the AIR open 1/2.
FINALLY after fighting, the store tried to get VC to do something...... VC would not respond to the store's calls for warranty, the store just now gave us a new replacement.
THIS ONE starts right away. There is good tension in the Air Vent Lever and latch opens/closes properly. BUT it ROARS, I mean ROARS still. The 18-20 inch wood burns no problem AND this one the wood burns evenly and down to ash
Finally.
However ---- this one I can't get over 3-4 hours burn. So now we get a proper burn down to ash, and can burn long wood --- in fact the CAT will work at 400-450 in this one, where it took 600 in the first stove - but the burn time has DROPPED from Bad to Horrible !.
I am loading the stove to just above the Bypass door and about 2.5 inch below the griddle -- can't get wood to fit in lengthwise that close to the top. It's about 5-6 pieces of 18 inch long split wood (about 3-4 inch thick pie cut).
You can tell it's burning even and thoroughly, but so fast.
I'm thinking I should have gotten the OTHER kind of Dual Combustion -- the Osbourne ones with the pipes running along the top plate with little holes in it . Fire in the bottom of stove, secondary combustion in the top without a comb thingie.
They ALL promise 10 hour.
Is any of this stuff real?
Where I live these things are $3200-4000 so it's no joke. Just really stuck folks.
HELP ?
Thanks
jim
Hi, Jim from eastern Canada. Been a wood burner nearly all my life. We use wood as our sole source of heat (been about -10C outside). Always used smaller conventional stoves, so I got tired of setting my alarm every 3 hours in the evening to add wood (or get the fire going again).
Last Spring we bought the VC 2040 model stove, promised 10 hour burns.
MY SETUP.
VC 2in1 2040 stove
6 inch double walled (stainless) pipe inside. Thru-the Wall Kit.
Total approx 16feet height floor to top (one angle out the wall of course)
18-20inch Hardwood, mostly Split (like 7-9 inch dia 1/3 split)
TEMP GAUGE placed just behind the griddle.
HOW I DO IT.
No problem starting a fire. Starts on a breeze.
CAT off, Air open full.
Build up thin kindling with narrow split wood.
About 10 minutes in add small halves, like 3 inch thick.
When surrounded in flame, gray surface and a temp about 400-500 (depending how hot the stove was, and how much flame), I turn ON the CAT.
I usually cut the air back in half (sometimes I cut the air first and leave the CAT OFF if not holding TEMP).
When Temp is holding around 450 I have the CAT ON and when between 450-500 I Completely shut OFF the AIR.
THE PROBLEM:
The Wood is COMPLETED BURNED DOWN to just a bit of coal within 3-4 hours. Throughout, the temp will either stay around 450, OR bumps up to 600 for most of the time, then when no wood left, starts to slowly drop off. This is just enough coal with a temp still around 400 to rebuild the fire, and we do it again.
I know some are getting 6 hours of wood burn with 2 inch of good coal and 400 at the end.
I don't know what more to do !
I started resawing all my firewood (we went through 2/3 of our all winter/spring wood in 2 months !) to 16 inch. This made the fire easier to burn, but no time improvement.
Something else, you could always hear the store ROARING in the back. And the Air Vent lever, from full open, it was full closed 1/2 way . Made no sense.
HISTORY:
Spring bought one, immediately we knew something was wrong. We DID eventually get up to 6 hours heat using 18-20 inch split wood, but..... never burned down to red coal, just a LOT of black coal. Eventually it even stopped emptying into the ash pan - 1/2 stove filled with mostly small rock sized black coal and unable to load the stove again - compete waste.
This stove even COMPLETELY SHUT OFF would have a through the night Gauge TEMP of 600-625. You could NOT slow it down.
The store would not listen.
Contacted VC directly and they said my setup should give 8 good hours. Also advised based on TEMPS not coming down sometimes to not use the stove (which is not possible.)
Before Christmas we discovered the stove completely filling up with coal (not powder) and it was hard to keep the stove about 450-500. The MINUTE you add wood, it drops 100-200 degrees and you have to LEAVE THE CAT OFF for like 30 minutes and then keep the AIR open 1/2.
FINALLY after fighting, the store tried to get VC to do something...... VC would not respond to the store's calls for warranty, the store just now gave us a new replacement.
THIS ONE starts right away. There is good tension in the Air Vent Lever and latch opens/closes properly. BUT it ROARS, I mean ROARS still. The 18-20 inch wood burns no problem AND this one the wood burns evenly and down to ash

However ---- this one I can't get over 3-4 hours burn. So now we get a proper burn down to ash, and can burn long wood --- in fact the CAT will work at 400-450 in this one, where it took 600 in the first stove - but the burn time has DROPPED from Bad to Horrible !.
I am loading the stove to just above the Bypass door and about 2.5 inch below the griddle -- can't get wood to fit in lengthwise that close to the top. It's about 5-6 pieces of 18 inch long split wood (about 3-4 inch thick pie cut).
You can tell it's burning even and thoroughly, but so fast.
I'm thinking I should have gotten the OTHER kind of Dual Combustion -- the Osbourne ones with the pipes running along the top plate with little holes in it . Fire in the bottom of stove, secondary combustion in the top without a comb thingie.
They ALL promise 10 hour.
Is any of this stuff real?
Where I live these things are $3200-4000 so it's no joke. Just really stuck folks.
HELP ?
Thanks
jim