I got a new stove last week, and with the knowledge I have gained here, tips from the installer and friends I have been doing the following, and want to know if its right, or what I can improve on. Here is a typical day:
715am, wake up (ugh) House is chilly. Stove top at 200. Rake coals to the front, load stove pretty much full leaving about 2 inches below the baffle/secondary tubes. Load a small split, or kindling on the front coals. Sit and wait for it all to catch, close air as I can until closed, go to work.
4:30pm, come home, stove top at 200, good coals. Rake forward, load 3-4 splits on for the evening heat.
10:00-10:30pm, lots of hot coals, stovetop 300-350, load full, like the morning load, wait to catch, close air, go to bed.
What concerns me is loading the cold wood on the large amount of hot coals at night, it doesn't take a long time to get going, and the temps peak around 800.
Thanks for any advice.
Jim
715am, wake up (ugh) House is chilly. Stove top at 200. Rake coals to the front, load stove pretty much full leaving about 2 inches below the baffle/secondary tubes. Load a small split, or kindling on the front coals. Sit and wait for it all to catch, close air as I can until closed, go to work.
4:30pm, come home, stove top at 200, good coals. Rake forward, load 3-4 splits on for the evening heat.
10:00-10:30pm, lots of hot coals, stovetop 300-350, load full, like the morning load, wait to catch, close air, go to bed.
What concerns me is loading the cold wood on the large amount of hot coals at night, it doesn't take a long time to get going, and the temps peak around 800.
Thanks for any advice.
Jim