Been burning NIELS for the past year or so. Been through 3 pallets so far and they are a joy to work with.
For grins, I'd thought I'd check the MC of one of my logs. Before I did, I looked up what the fountain of information stated the following:
"(6%-7%) - Each energy log is compressed under the intense pressure of 20,000 pounds per square inch with no chemicals or binders. They have an extremely high combustion and low moisture content (6%-7%)resulting in a clean hot fire that is better for you and the environment."
For some reason, I'd thought it would be near 0...
Take away: Get some NIELS and at least you will be burning dry wood...
For grins, I'd thought I'd check the MC of one of my logs. Before I did, I looked up what the fountain of information stated the following:
"(6%-7%) - Each energy log is compressed under the intense pressure of 20,000 pounds per square inch with no chemicals or binders. They have an extremely high combustion and low moisture content (6%-7%)resulting in a clean hot fire that is better for you and the environment."
For some reason, I'd thought it would be near 0...
Take away: Get some NIELS and at least you will be burning dry wood...