Correct answer.... Too long
I came home today at about 1:30am... I let the stove go out overnight on Wed because it was 60 out... and I knew it was going to be warm on thrusday as well. I figured I'd start a fire friday when I get home (today). The house was 56 when I started the fire. It about 30 minutes in to the burn before the blowers actually turned on, and the house was at 66.
Start the fire on 3 and let it get going good, then turn it down to 2 and let it go. I bet it would've been a bit hotter if I burned it at 3 the whole time. This is the first complete cold start I've had in quite a while so I was curious. The convection deck was 500+ and some parts of the stove (the curved sides) were ice cold on the bottom half. The top half were slightly warm. After the blowers came on, I took the pictures then walked away to read some heath threads. About 3-4 mins later I walk back in the living room and I got that feeling like after you walk out of walmart on a 95 degree day. The heat just hits you like a ton of bricks. It was 75 after the blower turned on.... So I shut it down and will let the heat spread throughout the house
Starting out.
Thermos when blower turned on
What it looked like @ temp 30 mins after start
What it looked like about 30 seconds after turning down to 1.
I came home today at about 1:30am... I let the stove go out overnight on Wed because it was 60 out... and I knew it was going to be warm on thrusday as well. I figured I'd start a fire friday when I get home (today). The house was 56 when I started the fire. It about 30 minutes in to the burn before the blowers actually turned on, and the house was at 66.
Start the fire on 3 and let it get going good, then turn it down to 2 and let it go. I bet it would've been a bit hotter if I burned it at 3 the whole time. This is the first complete cold start I've had in quite a while so I was curious. The convection deck was 500+ and some parts of the stove (the curved sides) were ice cold on the bottom half. The top half were slightly warm. After the blowers came on, I took the pictures then walked away to read some heath threads. About 3-4 mins later I walk back in the living room and I got that feeling like after you walk out of walmart on a 95 degree day. The heat just hits you like a ton of bricks. It was 75 after the blower turned on.... So I shut it down and will let the heat spread throughout the house

Starting out.
Thermos when blower turned on
What it looked like @ temp 30 mins after start
What it looked like about 30 seconds after turning down to 1.