I'm aware that burning smaller splits makes for a shorter, hotter fire. And that large splits burn more slowly... typically at lower temperatures.
Just wondering if - all else being equal - there is an efficiency penalty paid when burning larger splits to gain extended burn times... so long as the fire is hot enough for proper secondary (or catalytic) operation and burns cleanly.
Thanks for any and all input.
Peter B.
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Just wondering if - all else being equal - there is an efficiency penalty paid when burning larger splits to gain extended burn times... so long as the fire is hot enough for proper secondary (or catalytic) operation and burns cleanly.
Thanks for any and all input.
Peter B.
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