Small things matter
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Re: Small things matter
Mmmm ! Not quite sure what hats within the spirit of the ‘challenge’
Re: Small things matter
It would be a black stetson surely?Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:27 pm Mmmm ! Not quite sure what hats within the spirit of the ‘challenge’
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Re: Small things matter
Bleepy autocorrect You get the ideaJoeboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:46 pmIt would be a black stetson surely?Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:27 pm Mmmm ! Not quite sure what hats within the spirit of the ‘challenge’
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Re: Small things matter
No but the trouble is my morso has developed some sort of fault with the air control slide and whatever position it is in it allows some air to enter from under the multifuel grate (and I do not mean the tertiary air holes needed to minimise smouldering), so no matter how much I get a build up of coals it is out by morning.Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:27 pm Mmmm ! Not quite sure what hats within the spirit of the ‘challenge’
Else it is a great little stove but what with the air control lever jamming and this under air problem I cannot recommend it.
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Re: Small things matter
Have you had the chance to look at the air control slide as it has some springs on it to keep the sliding plate in close contact with the base of the stove, perhaps one of these has failed and is allowing air in from below.openspaceman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:53 pmNo but the trouble is my morso has developed some sort of fault with the air control slide and whatever position it is in it allows some air to enter from under the multifuel grate (and I do not mean the tertiary air holes needed to minimise smouldering), so no matter how much I get a build up of coals it is out by morning.Bugtownboy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 2:27 pm Mmmm ! Not quite sure what hats within the spirit of the ‘challenge’
Else it is a great little stove but what with the air control lever jamming and this under air problem I cannot recommend it.
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Re: Small things matter
That’s a bu99er ! Must increase your usage too - is the air control mechanism accessible ?
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yes Fintray, it started giving trouble last year and the slide is preloaded with a spring adjusted with a screw and locknut but, Bugtownboy, it needs the stove to be removed and put onto its back. Any tips for setting it welcome but it is not meant for continuous use, like I do, and I think the sheer amount of ash I produce daily at this time of year overwhelms the slide.
As you say this increase air passing, worse it is primary air which I don't want as I only burn very dry wood. As primary air increases power the only control I have is to put small pieces of wood in, one at a time.
I can see the problem as the bright hot char around the grate slots is the giveaway and the problem dissappears if I allow the ash to build up on the grate but that makes de ashing a bit messy compared with pulling the ash pan out.
Apart from burning out the char overnight the associated problem is if I put a large dry log in when the fire is very hot the evolution of pyrolysis gas gets too much for the air supply ans a sooty flame fills the firebox, leading to brownish smoke, when normally none is visible. For reasons for which I have a theory this does not happen if the logs are less well seasoned.
I'm tempted to replace it with a Burley but saving up for a victron multi.
As you say this increase air passing, worse it is primary air which I don't want as I only burn very dry wood. As primary air increases power the only control I have is to put small pieces of wood in, one at a time.
I can see the problem as the bright hot char around the grate slots is the giveaway and the problem dissappears if I allow the ash to build up on the grate but that makes de ashing a bit messy compared with pulling the ash pan out.
Apart from burning out the char overnight the associated problem is if I put a large dry log in when the fire is very hot the evolution of pyrolysis gas gets too much for the air supply ans a sooty flame fills the firebox, leading to brownish smoke, when normally none is visible. For reasons for which I have a theory this does not happen if the logs are less well seasoned.
I'm tempted to replace it with a Burley but saving up for a victron multi.
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Re: Small things matter
Got to admit that I haven't had any problems with ash affecting the slide in over 20 years of use so have never needed to adjust the spring pressure.openspaceman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 4:21 pm yes Fintray, it started giving trouble last year and the slide is preloaded with a spring adjusted with a screw and locknut but, Bugtownboy, it needs the stove to be removed and put onto its back. Any tips for setting it welcome but it is not meant for continuous use, like I do, and I think the sheer amount of ash I produce daily at this time of year overwhelms the slide.
I'm tempted to replace it with a Burley but saving up for a victron multi.
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Re: Small things matter
Bugger!
Yet,
Stacked out the garage woodstore too.
Even Milliamp Mike the WT is in on the action today!
Never felt this utterly prepared for Winter. It's a nice feeling.
Yet,
Stacked out the garage woodstore too.
Even Milliamp Mike the WT is in on the action today!
Never felt this utterly prepared for Winter. It's a nice feeling.
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Re: Small things matter
Very festive!
We had a few flurries in the Llanberris area and Snowdon and the surrounding mountains have snow on their shoulders but here its still just clear and 6 degrees, I think the proximity to the sea helps to prop the temperature up but its a good 4 degrees colder the next valley over.
Moxi
We had a few flurries in the Llanberris area and Snowdon and the surrounding mountains have snow on their shoulders but here its still just clear and 6 degrees, I think the proximity to the sea helps to prop the temperature up but its a good 4 degrees colder the next valley over.
Moxi