So wanted to defer something I think I noticed so some of the experts here.
I'm well aware that during.higher outdoor temperatures it can be hard to get a good draft because you don't have the temperature difference needed.
Is the opposite true? As it gets colder does the draft het stronger?
My reasoning is the last couple nights have gotten down into teens and I feel like I'm burning through wood faster even.with same air settings and same wood.
Draft sucking more air through same opening would make sense and I can slow it down by adjusting the air and damper.
So am I on the right track or off in left field?
Thanks
I'm well aware that during.higher outdoor temperatures it can be hard to get a good draft because you don't have the temperature difference needed.
Is the opposite true? As it gets colder does the draft het stronger?
My reasoning is the last couple nights have gotten down into teens and I feel like I'm burning through wood faster even.with same air settings and same wood.
Draft sucking more air through same opening would make sense and I can slow it down by adjusting the air and damper.
So am I on the right track or off in left field?
Thanks