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  1. gymrat0663 Member

    joined: Feb 2, 2012
    95 posts
    South Central Pennsylvania
    Stove room is 70-76 depending on where the wife's internal thermostat is set at the time! _g
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  2. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,722 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Hehe, Funny how one day 72ºF is too warm and the next its too cold! ;lol
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  3. Thaddius Wenderoth Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 21, 2013
    253 posts
    This is actually too warm, but what I woke up to this morning. Believe it or not even the boss was too warm. :eek:
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  4. DneprDave Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2011
    164 posts
    Western WA
    I keep the stove on it's lowest setting, it keeps my stove room a nice toasty 60 degrees, the same as the rest of the house.

    Dave
  5. jjs777_fzr Feeling the Heat

    joined: Nov 9, 2007
    297 posts
    NorthShore, MA USA
    I'm betting if you put a thermostat at floor level and then move it to 6 foot elevation there'd be a huge difference in temp swing.
    I know there is a drastic temp diff in my house - where cold air DOES rise in my 143 year old home (well half of it is that old) up through the old wood floor.
    Living Rm w/pellet stove = 71F
    Kitchen in between (no stove) = 72.5F
    Sun Rm / Dining Rm w/wood stove = 75F
  6. Dgopetactical Member

    joined: Nov 22, 2012
    153 posts
    York County, Pa
    77-81 in stoveroom. 73 everywhere else on 1st floor. 64-68 second floor
  7. kinsmanstoves Minister of Fire

    Programmable thermostat 68/75 degrees at different times

    Eric
  8. turbosporsche New Member

    joined: Dec 31, 2012
    69 posts
    Shelton,ct
    Stove living room 74. Stove family room 72-74 for wife. Upstairs 66-68. I'd keep it colder but baby needs a little heat.
  9. jtakeman Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 30, 2008
    12,722 posts
    Northwestern CT.
    Duct work puts the heat upstairs where I want it.
  10. shtrdave Member

    joined: Feb 13, 2012
    138 posts
    SW PA
    Stove room is 72-73 pretty warm at times, the rest of the place is 68ish.

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