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I made a cleaner for down the side with just a bit of bent profile steel which is long enough to slide in flat and then turn down. It's rigid so you can scrape along the sides well. I'm thinking of investing in one of those hoover chamber things you can get which go between the hoover and the stove and catch all the dust. Clarke do them I think.

 

In terms of return water temp, our accumulator stays at min 40 degrees as the boiler is set to cut in then. I guess the water at the bottom may be cooler than that.

 

I think you are right, it's all down to having super dry timber at the end of the day. When it's been cleared out and burning bone dry ash it's a dream to use.

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