On 17 October 2011 22:08, Fireside Hearth <[email protected]>wrote:
> 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. > > Why? because you don't like using electricity, or you want the ability to run "off grid" ? Steve
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