precaud said:With the Quad 2100M (1.5 cu ft.) I get 7 to 9 hours every morning; it would be longer if I packed the firebox full for the evening's last load. The key to extending burn times is cutting off the air supplies - all of them - and only allow enough "bleed" air into the firebox for the coals to burn down at the desired rate.
Are your temps getting down to like 250 range when you do this?
Are there visible flames?
Do you get your stove blazing before you shut her down?
So you close your air intake AND your flue damper all the way? (You may not have a damper i guess)
Does your glass get all sooted up when you smolder burns like this?
Haven't installed it yet.
We are not talking about raging coals here, but coals hot enough you wouldn't want to put them in a plastic bucket. Most of the time I have enough coals still going after 10 hours to get a fire going. I pool all of my coals into the middle right in front of the boot and epa air hole and crack the door. After about 20 minutes the coals will have flames and off to the races with fresh load. I rarely get the stove past 500. It's actually been a while since I have hit 500. Seems my stove likes to ride 450 and I have no idea why. The wood is good. I guess it doesn't matter when it's 73 in the living room.