So it's still not full on cold here yet but I've been playing with different loading, adjusting air and what not. I've been getting ok results on cold start from doing a small loads ( two small splits of really dry pine, and three small splits of oak). I can run the stove up to 350/400 fairly quick and add my medium size oak splits (3 or 4) get air shut down and get to 525/550, never really any higher. With my flue temps dropping as I turn down the air. . I have an 8x10 tile flue. Next season hopefully I will have a liner in. So my draft isn't what it probably could be. I have nice over night burns of 6-8 hour burns with good coal bed and stove is still to hot to touch in morning.
I've tried some large splits and filled it up good on a nice coal bed (low flue temps showing) and get the thing rocking up to say 500/525, and it never gets much above that, but as I shut the air down my flue temps don't drop they stay up near the red zone on the dial, and the stove is sucking hard (audible) my secondaries are going wild, seems the big loads die out much quicker than anticipated and I don't get much more heat out of a load like that.
What's up with that?
I've tried some large splits and filled it up good on a nice coal bed (low flue temps showing) and get the thing rocking up to say 500/525, and it never gets much above that, but as I shut the air down my flue temps don't drop they stay up near the red zone on the dial, and the stove is sucking hard (audible) my secondaries are going wild, seems the big loads die out much quicker than anticipated and I don't get much more heat out of a load like that.
What's up with that?