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Page four shows how to burn over night using two logs What's your take?

If I had your stove (which I do), my take would be that to burn overnight on 2 logs, you should forget that day-long calibration process. Put 2 logs in, turn down the thermostat, go to bed. ;)

That part was trying to teach non-thermostatic stove owners how to burn low. They don't have a prayer of getting results as consistent as a stove that turns its own air up and down as needed.

One thing I noticed was that a cat manufacturer is saying that it's OK to burn wax in the stove. I wouldn't have guessed that.
 
I think I would wake up with a cold stove burning two logs.