Ames, No offense but a brush does nothing to get the fly ash IN the combustor. I have never had a piece of paper in my stove, yet my combustor regularly is full of fly ash. Difficult to clean, needs to be cleaned too often, and causes poor draft. Do you have a more realistic way to clean the combustor?
I have a Jotul F500 "V1" and would like to know how to clean. Also, would like to know what to do if the stove starts running hot and the air control is shut down as much as possible and/or if the F500 is too big for 1700 square feet home.
There is literally no way to clean behind the combustor wiithout taking the top off which is virtually impossible because of the hardware they use to attach the top to the box.
I wouldn't say that. You can take off the lid after loosening the hardware on the ceiling of the firebox. I wouldn't do it during the burning season unless I absolutely had to and only with a cold stove. I also wouldn't take the lid off more than once a year if I didn't need to. I wouldn't think you should have to clean the combustor on the output side, anyway, so I wouldn't take the lid off at all unless it was necessary to remove the combustor.
Ames, No offense but a brush does nothing to get the fly ash IN the combustor. I have never had a piece of paper in my stove, yet my combustor regularly is full of fly ash. Difficult to clean, needs to be cleaned too often, and causes poor draft. Do you have a more realistic way to clean the combustor?
lol the first video I watched on this channel was "how to start a fire in your jotul"; the guy used about fifty sheets of newspaper to start the fire!
I have a Jotul F500 "V1" and would like to know how to clean. Also, would like to know what to do if the stove starts running hot and the air control is shut down as much as possible and/or if the F500 is too big for 1700 square feet home.
Why can’t they make a secondary air stove? Those are pretty efficient.
Ames, don't you need to clean both sides of the combustor in the offseason? If so, you would need to remove the lid.
The EPA has done the same thing with wood stoves that they have done with diesel engines-ruin them.
And small engines with ethanol!
I like using fatwoods to start fires because they don't create any more fly ash than firewood does as far as I know.
bonjour une belle video merci
well, it finally happened. Jotul went catalytic
With EPA regulations it was bound to happen. That or close shop. Glad I bought mine a few years ago.
Im glad my Oslo is 25 yrs old and doesn't have that stupid catilistic thing !!!!
There is literally no way to clean behind the combustor wiithout taking the top off which is virtually impossible because of the hardware they use to attach the top to the box.
I wouldn't say that. You can take off the lid after loosening the hardware on the ceiling of the firebox. I wouldn't do it during the burning season unless I absolutely had to and only with a cold stove. I also wouldn't take the lid off more than once a year if I didn't need to. I wouldn't think you should have to clean the combustor on the output side, anyway, so I wouldn't take the lid off at all unless it was necessary to remove the combustor.