shut down during the day?

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magsf11

Feeling the Heat
Jan 31, 2009
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buffalo ny
IT looking very good that I can finally keep the stove off during the day. temps are going to be in the mid 50- 70 :cheese: lows around 40. about time.
 
Same here 50-65 degrees days now and 35-45 at night ... so I run mine in the morning up to 70 degrees (wall therm.) then shut it down for the day - the temp usually stays above 65 till bedtime and is in the low 60's by morning. But I do have to admit that I will sometimes run my home furnace/blower for a few minutes to help the process in the morning. I will then run my P68 at Stove temp #5,#3 feed and high blower to start then back it down to #1, #1 and low blower until 72 degrees is reached/maintained before shutting down the stove and doing nothing until the next morning.
 
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