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So. Typically I load NS when starting and try to load EW. It gets difficult because the coals build up a lot faster in the back then the front and the logs want to roll forward so I end up loading NS. Does this happen to anyone else?
So. Typically I load NS when starting and try to load EW. It gets difficult because the coals build up a lot faster in the back then the front and the logs want to roll forward so I end up loading NS. Does this happen to anyone else?
Yes coals are always heavier on the back in my stove. Logic tells me it is because the coals in front burn down to ash quicker because that is the air inlet.
That's how my Englander runs. I rake the coals forward between reloads. All the air pretty much comes from the front of the stove so it makes sense. I almost always load N/S as it's easier to put the wood in that way, it can never roll into the glass and it takes off more quickly that way too. On a really cold night if I'm getting ready for an overnight burn and want to make sure I have good coals the next morning i may put the biggest piece I have in the back E/W, then load everything else N/S. Seems to work well for me.