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Moryseth

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  1. Thanks for the feedback, I'll pay close attention to my stove in the next week but so far it seems to burn adequately and generated close to no smoke when I looked outside. All the signs point to a proper burn of the wood so far.
  2. Hello, Been using a Slow Combustion stove for 2 years now and only recently I read tips & tricks about overnight burning. Today I read some more that lead to stress because seems like there can be issues with doing ONB, like chimney fire and such. In my case so far I have been actually saving some wood and kept my house warmer so I would prefer to keep burning overnight. So far what I do is to load the stove at the end of the evening with the vent open at the max for like 20 minutes, most of the time it burns red by the time I close it and the flames goes on burning but more lingering. Not sure how to explain it but it's just that it dance a bit more horizontally rather than vertically. For me it looks like what hell should be, seems freaking hot in there and alive. So from what I could see my fire doesn't smolder and my glass didn't become dirtier yet. I just didn't look for the smoke yet which I will do tonight. My question is, does it seems like my ONB is happening safely so far?

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