I'm new to the game and learning how to use my Fireview. I know that a lot of times you want a nice low burn (with the air control at, say, .5), and I gather it's not uncommon at such low settings not to see any flame. I also know that smoldering is bad because it causes creosote buildup.
So, here's the question: Where is the line between a low burn and a smolder? How do you tell? Do you go by temperature, by some kind of visual indication?
I'm sure it makes a difference whether your wood is fully seasoned, but let's assume the wood is at 20% or better.
So, here's the question: Where is the line between a low burn and a smolder? How do you tell? Do you go by temperature, by some kind of visual indication?
I'm sure it makes a difference whether your wood is fully seasoned, but let's assume the wood is at 20% or better.

:gulp: Keep your wood dry and enjoy the control you have in the shoulder seasons. It will show you the light when it gets colder out. All will clear up in that stove of yours.