Same wood splits, different temps?

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I just swapped out my Endeavor for the Liberty. Its up and running now. I have the same identical splits and now this Liberty is running much hotter and clearly longer too. While its getting "nuclear" as some other members say. My room thermometer is now buried past the 90 degree point. I cannot see it.
Anyone can tell me why this happens? Box is now at ~700.

Good thing its going to get cold tonight...mid 20s.
 
No worries..steel wont melt till around 2500 degrees f.
That's the way some think on here..cheers!
 
My grandmother ran a Liberty for one season, and we have the Endeavor at home. The Liberty seems to just get a lot more air flow. Once the secondaries in her Liberty took off, there was no stopping that thing! I can shut my primary all the way and kill the fire.
 
Count your lucky stars and build smaller fires for now.
 
Backwoods Savage said:
Count your lucky stars and build smaller fires for now.

I don't think there is such a thing as a small fire in a Lopi Liberty!
 
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