First, I am a new member of this organization And Excuse me for not speak the English language Secondly, this is the first theme I hope you encourage me In this matter A substantive way about how work on this huge fireplace Produced by Coleman Army The subject will be a rank Photos Of the operation: After the heating process was the role of setting Fireplace and open the valve, amateur and key operating: And explored some of the information kindly And found that the resulting emissions:50000BTU Unfortunately I could not port it properly I hope you can help me so Wishing you a safe
another great first post.i have seen these in surplus stores but never one in action.it looks like you have the right idea you just need to make some fine adjustments--the pre-heater knocks me out,it;s bigger than some stoves.someone who really knows how to work this will be along.-welcome
Welcome again Kmmmmfs. I appreciate there are collectors all over the world & it's great that you have posted on the forum. I understand your English fine. That's a monster stove! I know nothing about operating these but I'm sure someone will be along very soon with some advice on how to get the best output.
It looks like the beast is starved for air. There is a circular port behind the flame control knob that looks like it is closed in the first few pictures. If it is still closed, then it probably needs opened. Try opening it and see if the flame turns bluish/green. This is similar to large propane burners. If closed, the yellow flames result. Open, then flames turn nice blue. If still yellow, the generator probably needs to get a lot hotter during preheat. Hope this helps...
See this post in the stove reference gallery: M2A, near the end of the post. It shows the before and after related to the air intake vent. It allows for a nice and hot blue flame - very hot, but very quiet relative to the pre-heat burner. I decided that I should cowboy-up and light the beast after seeing that it actually could be done here in this post. Thanks kmmmfs! sam
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Oh boy!!! That's a very big stove. It was difficult to understand how big it is on the first photos. Not until I scrolled down to the picture where you are filling more fuel into it, the measurements came clear to me. And the pre-heater burner - that's big enought to use as a standalone burner! A very nice stove! I hope you will send more pictures when you have figured out the air adjustments on the stove! The burner must look pretty spectacular when glowing in the dark, (haven't we had a picture of such a burner before here?).
I'm going to add pictures as your request I will never forget thanks Professor idahostoveguy The problem was closed RC At the time of heating born 5 minutes Generator still needs to clean up and I will do so soon Thank you all my friends kmmmfs abomaha