Just fired mine up again

  • Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment.

    We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

    We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and SAFE use of all fuels, whether renewable or fossil.
Status
Not open for further replies.

shtrdave

Feeling the Heat
Feb 13, 2012
396
SW PA
Snowed some yesterday and I thought about lighting it last night but it was late when I got home, not tonight I fired it up, it will be nice to burn the dampness off plus it is 40° here going to cool and damp the next few days. It is feeling pretty good right now.
 
I leave mine plugged in set to 70 and let it do its off and on thing
 
been burning all week. Got 4 bags left. Then one unopened ton. Not likely to open it.
 
Going down here to just above freezing so it will be on again tonight. Don't mind and it's nice to stay warm.
 
Wife was complaining it was cold, furnace was set to 64, so I fired it back up, was burning monday night too, I've burned in late may before to take the chill out on those damp cool days
 
Dropped below freezing overnight and there was reports of a few snow flurries in the area.
 
Was snowing on my way home from work. The vegetable seedlings I had placed outside when I left for work were not happy :eek:. However, I left my stove on yesterday (not making the mistake I made on Wednesday), so they soon became happy little seedlings again.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GT_Sharp
We fired ours up a few days ago after having it off for 2 weeks. I image next week will be an off week
 
I never really shut mine off yet. There was this one week of "warm" weather and I only shuit off for 2 days. It's supposed to stay cold here especially during the night time. I think I might have to go look for more pellets either tomorrow or the next day. Dang I'm sick if this weather.
 
Got up this morning to a light dusting of snow and upper 20's
 
I thought I would have 30 or more bags left of the 210 I started with, but with the cold March and April I will probably end up burning close to, if not all of them.

Late April, when it should be full-on into Spring in Maine - not this year, that's for sure.

At least no 3 acre yard mowing yet. I'd trade that for being even close to normal high temps !
 
We have been 80F for a couple days, the 50F and raining with mid 40's at night.

Still running the little stove on and off

Summer is not here yet.
 
I left mine burn out Sunday night, it is still 50's but to be going to the 70's byt the end of the week. It may be done for the year for me
 
Status
Not open for further replies.