I am still trying to learn how to run my Oslo for an overnight burn. Often times I will get the stove going in the evening and then hope to run it all night and the next day on the weekend. Yesterday I got the stove running with the first load of wood at about 600 degrees. I let the stove burn down and put a full load in. Since I was going straight to bed, I cut the air all the way down to 25%. I woke up because I could smell smoke and the fire was just smoldering with the glass all black. Came down and gave it more air and the stove took off and then I cut it back for a decent 7 hour burn.
How do you guys load for the night and timing for adjusting your air? Especially if you are loading and heading straight to bed.
Chris
How do you guys load for the night and timing for adjusting your air? Especially if you are loading and heading straight to bed.
Chris