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This log burner seems to have just two settings - super high or extra high.  Anybody recognise it and suggest how we can turn it down!?!?  

 

This is not my stove at home but in a holiday chalet I am staying in with family.  I brought some of the wood I always burn on my Morso Dove which is really dry and it is just crazy hot.  I have found a couple of levers but they have little effect.  Any ideas?

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4 minutes ago, Squaredy said:

This log burner seems to have just two settings - super high or extra high.  Anybody recognise it and suggest how we can turn it down!?!?  

 

This is not my stove at home but in a holiday chalet I am staying in with family.  I brought some of the wood I always burn on my Morso Dove which is really dry and it is just crazy hot.  I have found a couple of levers but they have little effect.  Any ideas?

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Sorry rubbish photo - lenses covered in sawdust this should be better.

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11 minutes ago, Squaredy said:

Sorry rubbish photo - lenses covered in sawdust this should be better.

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No idea what make its but , Has it got a vent on the back  for use in a smokeless zone ? If so might want closing a bit or all the way . Failing that is the door seal ok ?

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2 minutes ago, Stubby said:

No idea what make its but , Has it got a vent on the back  for use in a smokeless zone ? If so might want closing a bit or all the way . Failing that is the door seal ok ?

Can’t find a vent at the back. Door seal seems good.

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Sorry rubbish photo - lenses covered in sawdust this should be better.
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Not sure on your brand but if its manufactured in the last couple of years then it will look to burn aggressive all time. All modern stoves burn at a faster rate than older ones, its due to new regs / rules. Mine burns on the “high” side even when shut fully down. I have contemplated taking the bar out and welding some plates over the vent holes to throttle air flow down... just haven’t got round to it yet. Will try upload a short vid of my fire running tonight in full shut down mode. But like i say it appears to be the norm with modern stoves.
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