You're doing well. Enjoy. Furnace isn't an evil thing, and it ain't a sin to use it once in a while. I won't see 75 again for a little while.Woah! Realistically I should fill the ol tank for days/nights like that. Small splits worked out great and I was experimenting with different t loading positions. The high wind below zero is hard to combat and that is not the nc30 fault...hell it's 8 degrees out and dropping right now. Guess what the nc30 is sitting around 5xx degrees and my house is 75 right now no wind outside. So far since 7 am the stove has been loaded twice running through its complete cycles no problem. Even last winter my propane tank sat empty all season and we got through that just fine. 99% she holds the house in the 69-70 degree range when it is below zero but once those high winds kick in I give her a serious workout. I will say I believe this stove is worthtwice it's price. Either way we are adding one to our basement (perfectly good empty chimney) and once I have a 2nd stove sitting 10 feet beneath our main floor I think the wind can hit as hard as it wants haha
I was just trying to spark some conversation regarding a unique stove/weather situation.
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