Yesterday I noticed a lot of smoke coming from the chimney when the Wood Gun would fire back up and throughput it's entire burn period even during gasification. And when it would shut down smoke would continue to come out of the stack I also noticed some water coming out of the chimney. I checked the ash pan and about a cup of water came out, and what ash was there was just mud. Then I noticed a drip coming from the the plate covering the flange for the optional oil burner. I checked the bolts and they were loose, tightened them and it quit leaking there. It seemed to help with the excessive smoking during it's burn cycle. But I checked the ash pan again today and there is still water in it and there is water still coming out of the chimney. Other than that it seems to be working great. I'd just like to get the water to stop because I don't want it to freeze on my roof and build up. And I don't want it to harm the insides of the boiler. So I wonder if I tape up or caulk the connections in my stove pipe if that would help with the condensation? I've got all stainless steel pipe from the cyclone to the roof cap. It's single wall from the boiler to the ceiling and insulated from there through the roof. I did talk to Carl yesterday just before he was heading home for the holidays. We went through some troubleshooting ideas for me to check which I did. He also gave me his cell phone number to call him at home if I needed to. I did and he did return my call, but I didn't want to bother him any more during the holidays. I have to say that Alternate Heating has been great to deal with. And Carl and Mike have been more than helpful on every occasion that I've had to call them.