At least it is worth it to me to discuss it, not sure about others, but I'd like to smoke out the poster of what I read and ask him to elaborate. Seems important to me since it is the coolest parts of the house that are of the most interest and this was working against them.
I cannot find it now but read an interesting post last night here on the site. One of the members had went several years without an OAK and then switched to using one and had a few years since, so pretty credible time frames of reference and he believed the OAK prevented in-drafts which is somewhat common thinking if you are a reader here but he also said that it seamed to be more prevalent or obvious in the furthest reaches away from the stove. What do you think ?? If I assume this is so and try to theorize why, I can only think the hotter air closer to the stove is better at getting out and going toward cold so the coolest areas become the inward air leaks ?? Kind of makes sense but if others can say " Yep I have seen that too " then i need to hook mine up. I would sure like to find enough tweaks to our setup that i might turn the stove down a click and save a few pellet $$
I cannot find it now but read an interesting post last night here on the site. One of the members had went several years without an OAK and then switched to using one and had a few years since, so pretty credible time frames of reference and he believed the OAK prevented in-drafts which is somewhat common thinking if you are a reader here but he also said that it seamed to be more prevalent or obvious in the furthest reaches away from the stove. What do you think ?? If I assume this is so and try to theorize why, I can only think the hotter air closer to the stove is better at getting out and going toward cold so the coolest areas become the inward air leaks ?? Kind of makes sense but if others can say " Yep I have seen that too " then i need to hook mine up. I would sure like to find enough tweaks to our setup that i might turn the stove down a click and save a few pellet $$