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H Gabriel, can you please do video on external air feeds, I have a clearview pioneer and contemplating the retro fit external air kit. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated
This video may be of some use, but generally direct air on a pioneer is fairly pointless as it has a spinner on the front that will continue to feed from the room. ua-cam.com/video/gurO0H_Mzic/v-deo.htmlsi=BL7zbOlcMRFGPDTs
I have played around with this a bit. Every stove is a little different and I tend to find that the temperature changes have a bit of a delay. What stove have you got?
@@fragbruno8120 I would put that on the top of the door. It takes longer to react, but always seemed to give helpful information if you gave it time. Generally you find that within a week of using it you've learned how to read the information (ie when it's hot enough but you haven't left it long enough) and this helps you to close it down at the right time. Nothings perfect, but I still find it useful when I'm using insets.
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H Gabriel, can you please do video on external air feeds, I have a clearview pioneer and contemplating the retro fit external air kit. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated
This video may be of some use, but generally direct air on a pioneer is fairly pointless as it has a spinner on the front that will continue to feed from the room.
ua-cam.com/video/gurO0H_Mzic/v-deo.htmlsi=BL7zbOlcMRFGPDTs
Hi Gabriel, where's the best place to put a thermometer on an inset stove? And how accurate is it? Thanks.
I have played around with this a bit. Every stove is a little different and I tend to find that the temperature changes have a bit of a delay. What stove have you got?
@@TheTortoise it's a Woodford lovell C400 inset.
@@fragbruno8120 I would put that on the top of the door. It takes longer to react, but always seemed to give helpful information if you gave it time. Generally you find that within a week of using it you've learned how to read the information (ie when it's hot enough but you haven't left it long enough) and this helps you to close it down at the right time. Nothings perfect, but I still find it useful when I'm using insets.
@@TheTortoise thanks.