Have a small Moreso 2B where it was almost impossible to start a fire without smoke blowing into house...after 3 years of struggle, I finally figured out that by blowing a hairdryer into the top front of stove, not into chamber, but in this stove the route to the flu was on top of chamber...30 seconds of hot air into top section and no more smoke!! Lesson: make sure you are blowing hot air up into the flue/chiimney.
Question do you make these for 3in and 4 in and 5 inch could you make them for tiny houses with stove heaters. my husband made me one of the propane tank and it's got a 3-in pipe on it. Thank you
Can the pipe warmer draw collar be used outdoors? Our pipe is mostly outside since the stove goes through the wall not the ceiling. We have a handy outlet outside there too.
I need that heater! Our unit always has cold air coming through it when it's really cold out. I have started burning 80hr candles in there to warm it to combat the draft, works ok, but won't be a cheap solution over a long period of time.
Leave it plugged in all the time and your electric bill will go up just like the smoke. Some sort of fan type extractor should be much less expensive to operate.
If I have to have an electric heater to make my woodstove work, kind of defeats the purpose of a woodstove. And when the power is out and you need heat, it won't work.
You wanna know what else works GREAT. Is putting the chimney 2 or 3 feet above the roof line. God knows how many I have seen that have not done this to save money. I have corrected a lot and problem is solved. This also includes NG and propane fired furnaces with a ventor motor. The motor for exhaust could not achieve the static and times out for cold winter time house.
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