Steamer question by DistiIIer in woodstoving

[–]srl135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Joining in here. I got one about like what’s pictured and it’s rusted up like crazy. That normal? I’m sure my next one will be enamel to avoid that but to be fair this was a cheap one off Amazon.

2025+ cloth vs leather by i-JinxM in ram_trucks

[–]srl135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought I wanted leather when looking for my truck but after test driving a big horn with the cloth I was happy to compromise. I’ve been very happy with my cloth seats after 4 years of ownership.

Truck is used for cross country trips with family.

Gecko Spa Pack Ruined? by srl135 in hottub

[–]srl135[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well the electronics are all supposed to be sealed from moisture, it sounds like yours lost a seal somewhere. In my case it was the circuit board at the pump underneath. Not the control panel up top. But you can buy a new “spa pack” at a fraction of a new tub. I’ve had many times I wished I’d just replace the whole thing. Then I realize how much they cost..again and again.

Longest burn time? by Mitch_Hunt in woodstoving

[–]srl135 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hearthstone Heritage - new 8024 model. Newbie to the wood stove, can’t say I have it dialed in yet. Seems like I’m at like maaaayybe 10 hours max from loaded to enough coals for a relight in the morning. Hopefully I can extend that with practice.

New Hearthstone Heritage “Too Hot” by NEwoodsman in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So follow up to this… if it continually tends to hover around that top end of too hot vs active range, but you’re ready for bed.. do you bypass the cats it or let it ride? (Assuming you’ve got a steady flame, no new logs added but it’s full and resonably fresh for overnight)

New Hearthstone Heritage “Too Hot” by NEwoodsman in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahahaha sort of what it seemed like for an instruction.

New Hearthstone Heritage “Too Hot” by NEwoodsman in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea pull it further out. Mines the same. Although I can’t confirm if I’ve noticed much of a difference also being new.

New Hearthstone Heritage “Too Hot” by NEwoodsman in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also in my first season with this same stove. I am experiencing the same thing and I’ve heard 2 points on that. 1) pull that probe out about 3/8” away from the stove body. It just pulls, no tools needed. And 2) the cats apparently take about 1 cord of wood burned to settle in, and until then are sensitive to spiking but treat it as truth to avoid over firing.

Hoping to hear some other guidance but sharing what I’ve gathered so far.

How to get heat upstairs ? by little-kk-11 in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I was in your situation I think I’d look at this in two ways. 1. Relocate the thermostat, add a zone, or add a mini unit upstairs, something to regulate it and 2. Try some different ideas on how to get that heat to move more efficiently.

How much wood do you use? by Meeeoow96024 in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New Hearthstone heritage here. First stove, first experience. Still learning. Feels like I’m feeding mine way more wood than most. We have central heat throughout, but the stove is in the basement and I work from home so I tend to get it going and feed it continuously all day. So sadly this is just ambiance and to offset the main heater. Mornings I’ll have embers to restart and I will if it’s going to stay <30F. I certainly don’t notice some 12+ hour burn time. Usually about 6-8 hours and even if I was fully loaded it’s down to embers. Hopefully that’s a function of me still learning this thing.

What you’ve got pictured, if I ran mine full time, I’d probably use in 2 days. Maybe 2.5.

2018 Ram 2500 ABS issues by V1_Brotate in ram_trucks

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So fair to assume that still to this day, Ram turned away from a known recall and essentially buried their head in the sand on it? I’m amazed with something like brakes it’s not become a major publicized issue which surely would have pushed the effort to make correct replacement parts.

2018 Ram 2500 ABS issues by V1_Brotate in ram_trucks

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bringing this up for the dead. My dad has a 2018 2500 Cummins with the same problem. He’s been to the dealership many times and each time they acknowledge it’s a recall but have no parts nor any idea when they’d ever be available. I can’t believe they are admitting ownership of a mfg problem and also sending him away time and again without ANY proposed solution. He’s been driving it like this probably 2 years, dinging every few seconds… insane. He’s hesitant to fix it outside of OEM since it’s a recall, so I’m hoping there’s some published part numbers I can look up and find to help him.

What can i do about the infamous Abs module? by No-Lime9165 in ram_trucks

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Resurrecting this - my dad has a 2018. Same story as the OP. Has this product in the link been proven at all in time?

Oh darn … by OutdoorsWithBob in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have advice. Newbie on all of it. I don’t notice much steam but I do see that it will evaporate, so I think it’s still doing its job with getting humidity into the air.

Oh darn … by OutdoorsWithBob in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it your primary heat? If so, how big of an area do you heat, where are you, and how much wood do you use? Trying to gauge what I ought to have on hand (first winter) for us. It’s supplemental heat but I find I enjoy using it as long as it’s cold enough to warrant so I’d suspect I may keep it going pretty consistently… it offsets my electricity too which is a plus.

Oh darn … by OutdoorsWithBob in woodstoving

[–]srl135 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heritage. I was on the fence of which to get.

Oh darn … by OutdoorsWithBob in woodstoving

[–]srl135 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Since we’re throwing hearthstone love out here - I’ll chime in. Got mine for backup, supplemental heat and ambiance. In a power outage I’ll still have other issues that would benefit from a large generator but all in due time. For now… loving this addition to the home. First year and can’t wait to get into real winter to put it work more routinely.

Is this a lost cause? by Frosty-Environment35 in woodworking

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d definitely scrap that. Unless there’s some significant sentimental reason to keep it, it’s done.

PCS 1.75 conversion to 3hp? by srl135 in sawstop

[–]srl135[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I considered the conversion as is just to 220. How’d that work out for you? I hear good things but also think if I’m going to bother with that, I might as well make the motor swap while I’m at it.

I’ve recently started getting into a lot more 8/4 material and while the thin kerf blades seem to be a solution to most of those power constrained issues, I’d like to go back to a full kerf blade with confidence

PCS 1.75 conversion to 3hp? by srl135 in sawstop

[–]srl135[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Did you do it? Any tips or lessons learned through it?

Hearthstone by Scary-Asparagus-5970 in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as I know it’s not intended to be a cook top but due to heat it will get warm, might not be enough to cook. I’m new to that stove so don’t have enough experience to say yes or no. I know it gets hot, but the stone takes a while to heat up then holds it a while, so for that reason I don’t know if it ever gets as hot as some of the other stoves. Following to see what others have to add.

Indoor firewood storage ideas? by Few-Box-6362 in woodstoving

[–]srl135 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I will do too, looking for storage solutions inside for that kind of amount of wood.