First, thanks for all advice here.
It really sounds like I need to do some more experimentation. Maybe I just need to work on my timing on everything, and when I start the burn, as far as waking up, getting home from work, and going to bed. If I get home from work let's say at 5:30, fire is out, maybe I should wait till 8 or 9 to get it going again so it makes it through the night instead of getting it going again at 5:30?
It really sounds like I need to do some more experimentation. Maybe I just need to work on my timing on everything, and when I start the burn, as far as waking up, getting home from work, and going to bed. If I get home from work let's say at 5:30, fire is out, maybe I should wait till 8 or 9 to get it going again so it makes it through the night instead of getting it going again at 5:30?
m and somewhere around 7:30 or 8:00 I check tank temps and fire. Since I get little or no smoke from my unit when opening the door it isn't a problem. At that point the fire is pretty much burned down so if the storage temp is somewhere near what is needed for the next 20 hours, I shut off the master switch. My system is capable of getting the storage to 185 but I don't strive for the highest point. If it looks like I could throw on another stick or two to bring the storage a little higher, I do and return in time to shut of switch while there's still some unburned fuel.