I am currently burning with a mid 80's large Lopi 'X' model (double door) with the vents on both the top and bottom. This thing cranks out some serious heat, and easily gets hot enough to get a secondary burn going when the top vents are open though there are no secondary burn tubes or a full baffle across the top. Question I have is how much will be gained (heat, wood consumption) if I were to update to a newer EPA stove or creating a secondary burn baffle/tube system in this old stove even though I can successfully get the surface temperature hot enough to get a secondary burn going?
Has anyone put just a top baffle in an old stove w/o the secondary tubes? This might be an easy way to gain a slight bit of efficiency.
I love this old stove and its large capacity(easily burns over night), just wondering how much better or worse life would be with a new stove in its place. Unit looks similar to one in the picture.
Thanks for any advice.
Has anyone put just a top baffle in an old stove w/o the secondary tubes? This might be an easy way to gain a slight bit of efficiency.
I love this old stove and its large capacity(easily burns over night), just wondering how much better or worse life would be with a new stove in its place. Unit looks similar to one in the picture.
Thanks for any advice.