Hi Steve.....
I have tried that, and it does work......but........I'm trying
desperately to stay away from all electric options. I did find this morning
that my combustor pack was losing heat to it's outer shell and not developing
the temps needed to stay clean and solved this issue which might also solve the
other. What I am wondering is more along the line of chimney diameter vs
temperature. Different diameters have different velocities which could result
in different temp ranges. I am also putting a second section of pipe around the
chimney on top of the roof to raise the temp and this seems to be helping.
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 19:51:30 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Stoves] High mass space heating options Re: Rocket Stove for
the PLACE
On 17 October 2011 19:34, Fireside Hearth <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dear Crispin.......
Touche ! If I am to bother being that dishonest.......might as well
finish the job, eh?
So I have a good question for you, when the temperature drops I
get a loss of draft, I think more so with the 3" diameter flue. It caused me
great pains last night when my "sweet little stove" became a smoke bomb. Any
hints on overcoming this issue?
Add a low power electric blower ?
Steve
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