I've been burning in my new stove insert now for three or four weeks, and have noticed that I am getting much more efficient heating by adding a few spits and letting them burn down, then adding more, as compared to stuffing it full. Stuffing it full certainly lasts longer, but not on a one to one basis. What I mean by this is, if I get an hour out of two splits, I don't get 5 good hours out of 10, and the amount of heat that I get by adding the splits two or three at a time is much more effective at keeping our space warm. Any thoughts about why this is, and any suggestions about how to get a more efficient burn out of a stuffed stove?
, close the air intake, not 100% closed. In the alternative, after the small load to get the stove hot, stuff her full, let the entire load get charred and up to the same temp, then close the air intake about the same.