I was turning my fine adjuster and it came lose. I was able to put it back in but now I can't slow down the feed to one dot without it coming out again. What should I do? I can adjust it down to 2 dots.
Please Help!!!!
Magnum Fine Adjuster HELP!!!
You really need to put that Baro in. This stove was designed to run with it. I didn't put one in for the first 1.5 seasons and I struggled to heat a fairly small house. One I put it in, I awoke the sleeping giant!!!jsang wrote:After reading a bunch of posts I think 2 dots is ok. I have been running my Magnum for a month now and love it. I have not had a chance to put on my barometric damper. I will on Friday.
What came loose? The threaded rod or the adjuster itself?
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If I remember correctly the rod will just screw back in. Then you can adjust the stroke with the adjustment nut. Also if you are stuck on 2 dots you can increase or decrease the time for stoker on Vs off time to get the fire size that works for current conditions. You didn't mention if you're using a Tstat, if so 2 dots should be OK for not dumping burning coals for an extended run.
I agree with Beatle, the baro is essential.
Keep us posted on how it all works out.
I agree with Beatle, the baro is essential.
Keep us posted on how it all works out.