After reading the original post and re-reading all posts and the "manual". I am not entirely clear on what fan Larry Miller was talking about. I assumed that it was the squirell cage type of fan which is in the lid, and blows air across the glass top of the Wallas stove. But some others interput it to mean the forced draft fan, which is inside the stove. The lid fan should not come on when it is up--peroid. If it does, there is either a defective micro switch, it is not seating on top of the micro switch or there is debris in the way, so the top does not seat on the switch, turning off the fan in the lid.
The fan inside of the stove, runs as long as there is heat. When the lid is put down, the heater blower fan runs, and keeps running until the unit has cooled down. I stop my stove on high, instead of low--my feeling is that it is more likely to completely burn the diesel/kerosene--and be hot, not carboning up with in-complete combustion as it is shut down. I had read this in one of the Wallas manuals. The CD manual says to shut down in low heat mode. The CD manual says only use #1 or #2 diesel. Many of use other products successfully.
There are a number of items I feel may be in error in the "manual"--maybe we need to do a "Missing Manual" for the Tom Cat 255! However this manual is much better than what I got--which was pages from some manafactures brochures, some from the CD 22 and some from the CD 25.
The one thing which struck me in the manual was the "capacity" The weight of the hull is given at 6,000 lbs. The "boat was designed for 7500lbs" and "maximum capacity is 8,000 lbs". I did some weights. In my boat the engines weight is 948 lbs. Add in the full fuel tank--or another 931 lbs--this is 7879 lbs, add in 288 lbs of water and you have
8167lbs or over the capacity of the boat--this does NOT include any batteries--in my case another 350 lbs (I could get away with 150 lbs)--then the extra cables to bring the current carrying capacity and windlass, up to grade, the refigerator/freezer, any food etc--and I am easily at 9,000 lbs, WITHOUT any crew!
Fortunately, my boat runs fine, and I suspect I am 2000 lbs over "maximum" at least--and still hit in the mid 40's at WOT, cruise in the 25 to 35 knot ranges.