Hi all, I'm new to the forum and like all the info I find here, but I need a bit of expertise to help me with my
rocket stove project. I've been building and tweaking this
rocket stove over the summer and I'm really satisfied with the way it performs. I designed it to run on pellets which it does very well. There's a gate that controls pellet flow, as well as a damper and
ash tray on the intake side. Running the stove wide-open, I hit 670 °F with a 4 foot section of stainless 6 inch pipe.
I was excited to get it installed in my RV for winter camping trips, but I've hit a huge snag. It fires up and drafts alright, but it gets nowhere near as hot as before. I could hear the stove roar before, but now its almost a sputtering sound. The stove and fuel are the same, but I've added two elbows for an offset, as well as a 2 foot length of B vent and a rain cap. Is the offset or chimney length causing the issues? I'm pretty bummed out at the performance drop and any help would be appreciated. This is my first large rocket stove build and I'd like to see it run right, it's getting chilly out there!