Hello fellow burners.
About two months ago I upgraded my all nighter wood burner to the Madison. Of course I wanted to try it out so I would know what I was doing come winter. No good. It was too warm out. Finally we just started getting some 40 degree nights. I'm having a terrible time being able to shut the door without it going out for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours after light up. My husband installed the fresh air intake and 3 more ft of chimney. It seems the stove has to be super hot with coals for me to close the door successfully. Once I do. It keeps my home warm for about 8 hours or more. It's just getting the darn thing to not go out after I close the door. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks in advance. Lori.
About two months ago I upgraded my all nighter wood burner to the Madison. Of course I wanted to try it out so I would know what I was doing come winter. No good. It was too warm out. Finally we just started getting some 40 degree nights. I'm having a terrible time being able to shut the door without it going out for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours after light up. My husband installed the fresh air intake and 3 more ft of chimney. It seems the stove has to be super hot with coals for me to close the door successfully. Once I do. It keeps my home warm for about 8 hours or more. It's just getting the darn thing to not go out after I close the door. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks in advance. Lori.
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