still deciding down on stoves. its down to the Lopi liberty and the Blaze king sirocco30/ashford 30.
Trying now to figure whats going to fit in to our schedule well. not exactly worried about burn times as long as I can see at least 10 hours ill be good.
from stove start up i the morning how long do you have to closely monitor both stoves before you can confidently set them and let them do there thing till reload time? I have to leave my house at around 640 to be to work on time and just trying to figure what is going to fit best in to the morning routine and to tell the wife what she can expect if she ever has to be the one to load the stove in the am.
Thanks again for all the help guys you have been amazing. I apologize for all the questions Im sure it gets old hearing them. The last stove I was around was nothing like the new EPA stoves.
Trying now to figure whats going to fit in to our schedule well. not exactly worried about burn times as long as I can see at least 10 hours ill be good.
from stove start up i the morning how long do you have to closely monitor both stoves before you can confidently set them and let them do there thing till reload time? I have to leave my house at around 640 to be to work on time and just trying to figure what is going to fit best in to the morning routine and to tell the wife what she can expect if she ever has to be the one to load the stove in the am.
Thanks again for all the help guys you have been amazing. I apologize for all the questions Im sure it gets old hearing them. The last stove I was around was nothing like the new EPA stoves.
, depending on how cold it will get at night. I haven't found the "sweet spot" just yet. Our home is handled basically the same way, although the ground floor is on 3 zones (lots of insulation between zones and ceiling) and our primary residence on the second floor is controlled by 2 zones. The home stove is on the second floor. It takes me (primary stove technician) about 20 minutes to light and bring each of our two stoves to "cruising" temperature.
I wouldn't let the dealer keep me from the stove I wanted, but everyone's gotta make that call for themselves. I think the Liberty likes to run hot in the first part of the burn, so may roast you in the basement early in the load unless you can move air. I have seen it...good quality and blower is quiet. You may want a blower to help move heated air out of the stove room.