Sorry should have been more clear i want to see the numbers on a slow burn in comparison to the lab numbers from the company.This forum is absolutely full of “real” peoples burn times. No one on here is burning in a lab.
Love to hear from people real experience burn times under normal operating conditions not a lab. Please let us know if it’s the princess or king.
I believe them that they are getting long burn times, I just wanted to see how long compared to the company results.This my first winter on my Ashford 30 and I have been burning Ash (17% moisture) that is split about 4 to 5 inches in diameter at maximum. I have gotten a twelve hour burn with the firebox mostly full with thermostat about a third of the way open.
When I reloaded the stove was still giving off the same amount of heat as hours earlier. I’m just a newbie with it; but I believe the guys when say they get the long burn times. I think I need to learn the tricks to the longer burn times. I have some white oak that is split much larger and is about 15% moisture, I will use it when it gets really cold.
I believe them that they are getting long burn times, I just wanted to see how long compared to the company results.
I believe them that they are getting long burn times, I just wanted to see how long compared to the company results.
I’ve always been able to get the advertised burn times. Of course, wet wood, or a huge house you won’t get the performance advertised. I would get 30+ hour burns in the shoulder season, consistent 24 hour burns most the time. Even on high, I get 6-8 hour burns. That’s the best most non-cats can pull off.Sorry should have been more clear i want to see the numbers on a slow burn in comparison to the lab numbers from the company.
The insert (ci2600) after 14 hours I still have hot coals, the stove (f3500) after 12 hours I usually reload to keep the house warm, there is about 3 inches of very hot coal, that’s the main stove I use, I really haven’t tried to go the 24 hours on cold days 32 and lower after 12 hours temps in the house start to drop, the wife and my daughter like it nice and warm about 72+. Wanted to go with a Blaze King stove since I had a regency insert but no dealer in my area and the one guy on Long Island said I lived to far from him he would only drop it off on the curb and I would have to bring it in and install kind of turned me off a bit so I went with regency since my cousin sells them.Just curious, are your Regency hybrids get close to the advertised burn times.
My Ashford 30 smokes like the devil during the first 5 minutes of a high burn after a reload with the bypass closed, that’s probably where the hybrids would do better.
For those that don't have a BK dealer near them but an excellent stove shop, the stove shop can order direct from BK and have the unit shipped to them, they don't need to be a dealer.Wanted to go with a Blaze King stove since I had a regency insert but no dealer in my area and the one guy on Long Island said I lived to far from him he would only drop it off on the curb and I would have to bring it in and install kind of turned me off a bit so I went with regency since my cousin sells them.
I wish I knew that I could have had my cousin order it, I never even asked if he could order it. Anyway the regency is definitely doing a great job warming my house for 12 hours house temp starts to drop after 12 hours still not to shabby, the house is 2,221 square-foot with lots of windows, the room where the stove is in has 8 windows and two 6 foot French glass doors. There is no way I can go 24 hours of keeping the house warm I imagine I can probably have some hot coals. Still would love to here from BK owners how there stove burn times are so I have an idea of how long till the house temps drop. Thank you in advance.For those that don't have a BK dealer near them but an excellent stove shop, the stove shop can order direct from BK and have the unit shipped to them, they don't need to be a dealer.
A regency ci2600 insert.shoot-straight.
What’s your other stove?
I had always been able to heat with my BKs on med/low. Well insulated, appropriately sized stove for the home. Maximum burn times were normal for me. With my non-cats and hybrid there were extreme temperature swings. Got to bed too hot, wake up cold and do it all over again. Switched to a BK and the problem was eliminated, wood consumption dropped nearly in half.Be sure to remember that people are reporting two different things. 1) the maximum burn time of the stove, and 2) the maximum burn time while keeping their particular house warm during some arbitrary night.
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