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Portage & Main / Re: Having trouble burning brand new ML30
« on: November 15, 2012, 11:41:33 AM »
Turn up your pump speed and open up the fan and let it run. I was getting a lot of cresote leaking around the door. I called rory at p@m and this is what he suggested. How much wood are you putting in the stove. I only put in enough to get me through 12 hrs. My stove runs well this way and I am not getting as much cresote build up. I have wood in my garage that has been dried for 2 years that I was using that but rory suggested not so seasoned wood as it might be to dry and heating up the water to fast for this time of year. I am now using the wood that is stacked outside and it is working better. All of my wood is maple , beach, hemlock, cherry and a bit of soft wood. Hope this helps.

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Portage & Main / Re: Having trouble burning brand new ML30
« on: November 15, 2012, 09:18:31 AM »
Hi Kyle

Set your temp at 180 degrees on the high end and set your differental at 160 degrees. I also live in ontario, this is what I have mine set at and I do not have anymore problems. It gets a longer run time, hope this helps.

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