That should go a couple days Jeff. I have a couple packs of eco's left, you guy's have me considering throwing them both in to see the results in the Princess.
Well here we are at about 34 hours.
The last pic is through the glass, pretty impressive to me considering its such a slow burn!
It spent most all day on medium. My wife came home at 9:30 and turned it up. When I get home I kick it up to high for an hour or so.That's crazy. Are you still at a low burn? Was 60° where I was in OH at 3am today.
Temp has been dropping all day here, and I'm not sure a low burn is going to work for me. Although, I'm currently running at 1.5 with a dark fire box, glowing cat, and 550° stove top.
It's all in the way Blaze King has engineered it!how does the cat stay hot enough to be glowing red and burning off the smoke with such a low temp.
There are a lot of cat stove options out there, but only a Blaze King will run this way.ok thanks, just trying to learn about the cat stoves
So are you getting bored or are you going to see this load to the finish?
Well here we are at about 34 hours.
The last pic is through the glass, pretty impressive to me considering its such a slow burn!
Well here we are at about 34 hours.
The last pic is through the glass, pretty impressive to me considering its such a slow burn!
Or finding out how to get less heat for two days for the cost that you can get three days of more heat from a pellet stove for.
Good point BB, I don't run a pellet stove so I can't compare prices but that is interesting to know.
Good point BB, I don't run a pellet stove so I can't compare prices but that is interesting to know.
It isn't something I'd do all winter that's for sure. But I would sure burn these before I out my trust in a pellet stove!Or finding out how to get less heat for two days for the cost that you can get three days of more heat from a pellet stove for.
It isn't something I'd do all winter that's for sure. But I would sure burn these before I out my trust in a pellet stove!
The expense might be more upfront for the bricks over pellets, but if you factor in the maintain e costs if a pellet stove them its probably a wash.
Well we had to wrap up our brick test. After 50 hours we had to add hardwood. The temps outside dropped into the 20's.
it's been an impressive run, stovetops were never below 250 on the iron top, and as high as 600, averaged about 300.
Alright, you talked me into it. Six packs of eco bricks from TSC, 126 lbs. I probably could fit two more, but they swell up as they burn. I might have it a little tight as it is
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