Calcoyote
Lil-Rokslider
I do have to say I was using the damper (closed all the way) but still not satisfied. Is there anything special with the damper that I’m missing? I thought with the dual pipes and damper above I’d be getting the best possible heat output but... it sure didn’t seem that way.
I could get it decent in the tent but I needed to have it wife open and that burns a ton of propane.
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What kind of temps were you using it in?
The NuWay is NOT a wood stove. A full size woodstove puts out 80k BTUs per hour verses my Nuway which only puts out 28k. I am talking about fall/late fall hunting with evening temps down in the low 30s to mid 20s. It looks like you are from Minnesota. Your temps in the dead of winter are uhhhh, well, very cold.
With regard to the damper you want to put it up as high on the stove pipe as you can (just a few inches below the tent's stove jack) . That kind of high placement will allow for all of the surface area of the stove pipe below the damper to radiate heat. If you put the damper down just above the stove, you will only have the bearing surface of the stove to radiate the heat. That will make a big difference. Also, using the increaser that I spoke about in my previous post will mean that there is more bearing surface of the stove pipe. My setup is as follows:
3" to 4" increaser coming out of the stove and then connect the 4 inch end of the increaser to a 4 inch stack robber which gives you more bearing surface. You then place the damper ABOVE the stack robber just a couple of inches below the tent's stove jack.
I am not real good at explaining stuff. I hope that makes sense.