It's a bit quiet in here lately so I thought I'd start another topic that might prove useful. Especially to me Just bought and had fitted a Stovax Stockton 5 with multi fuel capability. Been watching Youtube etc for tips on using it but interested to see what you seasoned woodburners have learned and want to pass on.
So I know I have to use logs below 20 on the moisture meter. I know I need to start with some small fires to "run it in" which I've done and had a few longer fires (a couple of hours). Although it's got "airwash" control, which is supposed to help keep the door glass clean, it has already had a yellowish coating on it which I have cleaned off with a lot of effort. In the end I used meths and a soft pan scrubber to remove it. Any better ideas? By the way, only burned wood in it so far.
I wonder if I have been using it wrong. Still in the learning curve. It has a primary air inlet on the front and a tertiary control underneath which blows air through the back panel. The airwash setting on the top seems to make the most difference to the burn. So as advised by the man who sold it to me, I open all vents when firing it up then close down the primary and tertiary and just leave the airwash in it's middle position which is "on". The left setting is boos which is supposed to be used if the glass is smoked up but the manual advises not to leave it on long. It's quite interesting to see what varying each air control does and affects the burn. So any tips very welcome please.