Your burn looks great. I've always leaned toward a feed setting that leaves me at least a good inch or inch and a half of ash at the end of the grate. If you keep an eye on it regularly you'll see that vary; probably from variations in coal because the feed system and timers are basically so consistent.
I don't have any DHW storage tank, so my LL temp might be a little higher. I'm running right off the hot water coil and my LL is usually 170. I have to run a bathtup for the little one and that's a huge hot water demand in a short period of time. Plus, the wife likes really hot showers.
Curious to see where that L6006A trips at keep us posted!
dh1200s wrote:I have 8 tons of rice from my July delivery so it should be hands off for a while. I noticed the feed screw drifts around wandering if you or anyone else runs a locking nut on the threaded adjuster?
kstills wrote:dh1200s wrote:I have 8 tons of rice from my July delivery so it should be hands off for a while. I noticed the feed screw drifts around wandering if you or anyone else runs a locking nut on the threaded adjuster?
I put tape on the feed screw to remember where my set point was. I snug it into the stoker and it hasn't drifted on me at all.
But a locking nut makes more sense.
jeff216410 wrote:Oddly my boiler did not come with any screw in there at all, So I've been running a bolt with a wingnut to lock it in place. Maybe it fell out in shipping or something if it was backed out almost all the way. The wingnut holds the setting because I remember the screw thread being a little loose.
jeff216410 wrote:Curious to see where that L6006A trips at keep us posted!
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