Coldest Temp this morning in the NE.

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Phil Do's fire.

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Dec 16, 2012
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Hyde Park, NY
75 miles straight north of NY City I have -1 ::F and my Palazzetti is pumping out the heat:ZZZ.If you are in the North East, how cold is it where you are?:oops:
 
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Guys, come on, you call that cold? This AM at 6:30, it was -27 in Littleton NH, supposed to get to 1 degree today. Yesterday's high was -7. It was / is so cold, that they closed down the ski areas. That being said, the two Harman's are doing a great job and actually not working that hard. Jake the dog, couldn't be any closer to the P68.

Tom C.
 
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i had -12 this morning in southern VT. my harman p68 is purring and doing a great job of keeping the house at 70 deg
 
Currently 1.9 in the Bury's (you know, Southbury, Woodbury, Waterbury, Danbury). Well actually I only know that is true of my back deck in Southbury,
 
-4 at my house this morning and that was about 5am in the sun==c ! House is 75ish and the two stoves are working like beavers. Not scared of the cold...Goshen, CT- where the men are men and the women are too!
 
-8 here.
 
If someone from canada logs in he wont be they are -40 :eek:
It was 6 F this morning when I got up. But I live in the warm part of the country. A few hundred miles north its probably -20 F.
 
-5 this morning with a windchill of -20 when i woke up, it has warmed up to a balmy 1 degree as of 9pm!
 
The coldest it got for me last night was -38C (-36.4F), my two Regencies were struggling but I'm new at this so I know I'm wasting alot of wood and heat. To many coals, not enough heat.

On really cold evenings (still awake and can easily add more wood) if I'm trying to really crank the heat what's my best bet? Trying to engage secondaries or just let'er rip and fire in the wood?
 
Compared to some I was a warm -5ºF!

Beast wasn't even breakin a sweat(medium heat setting 3-2) with Cubies and the house was a toasty 72ºF! Horsepower and good fuel rules during the cold snaps!
 
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If someone from canada logs in he wont be they are -40 :eek:
it hit -38C(-36F) and my oil furnace had to help out. i know my accentra is undersized for my house but thank harman when they couldn't meet demand so i bought used!
 
Central NH, 1000' elev. valley, one east of the CT. River. Two thermometers: the one by the window -1,6 the one on the porch post -20. I'll take an average. Pretty cold. The December we moved here, 1988, it was like this for 3 weeks running with no snow on the ground. Furnaces and pipes were going every where...
 
75 miles straight north of NY City I have -1 ::F and my Palazzetti is pumping out the heat:ZZZ.If you are in the North East, how cold is it where you are?:oops:
Central Maine it's 30 at this moment, but it was -82 last night at the top of Mt. Washington in NH.
 
Wow. Compared to some of you guys it was a sweat shop in my parts. -3 last night. The XXV is loving the cold, burning hot and clean, so I kept the temp up over night. First time it ate a bag in under 14 hours but the inside of the fire box looks like it's covered in snow.
 
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