No.. come from Virginia.are they the green or orange lettered bags-orange from Idaho which is what I bought a ton of and have a few bags left. Good heat ash ok.
yes I did... liked them very much for all the right reasons..Tony, did you burn some yet?
I will..went to a pellet dealer who let's you trade for pellets he doesn't have just to try out..
I gave him 2 bags of Blazers and 3 bags of Energex Golden Pellets..
came home with 2 Bags of Okanagan Platinums, 1 bag Okanagan Golds, 1 Bag American wood fibers White Pine, 1 bag of Dry Creek Hardwoods, 1 bag Forrest pride.
he gave me 1 extra bag for making an hour trip.
Aside from probably less ash with the softwoods, With a Harman controlled feed, prob will all burn the same time per bag unless the pellets are very small. Like Barefoots.
my P61A ate them like candy last year..
With a Harman controlled feed, prob will all burn the same time per bag unless the pellets are very small. Like Barefoots. my P61A ate them like candy last year..
ok... 2 bags per day here since the big bad cold started...Interesting. I have experienced the opposite, my P61a was fairly conservative eating FSU's (small) using room temp / manual, during the couple of weeks of really cold/windy weather recently. It went thru anywhere from 1 to 2 bags a day (definitely not more than 2). Now I am back to using Curran's (long pellets) for the Harmon and it eats those like candy. I am going thru 2+ bags a day to keep the basement to the same temp - when it is up to 30 degrees warmer outside.
what temp did you set it at and what fan speed?ok... 2 bags per day here since the big bad cold started...
Also poorly insulated 90 yr old house with Windows galore//
About 73 room temp, manual - high fan speed. I'm thinking it is because of the difference in pellet quality - the FSU's are so much better in heat output and lower ash than the Currans so the stove ends up idling a lot during the day. Then, it doesn't take much when it has to actually ramp up at night to keep the basement warm since I never let the foundation cool off. Even though there is a bit of air filtration from the garage, the 650 sq/ft.basement shouldn't take more than a bag/day at the temps we have had the last couple of days (I saw an actual positive number this morning at 1F). Okay, sure, some of that heat goes upstairs, but not much since I have the Hastings keeping those 950 sq/ft warm.what temp did you set it at and what fan speed?
I was at 75/room temp manual/ full fan speed.
using O'Malley's and Energex Golden pellets.
I'm heating 2 floors here...24/7About 73 room temp, manual - high fan speed. I'm thinking it is because of the difference in pellet quality - the FSU's are so much better in heat output and lower ash than the Currans so the stove ends up idling a lot during the day. Then, it doesn't take much when it has to actually ramp up at night to keep the basement warm since I never let the foundation cool off. Even though there is a bit of air filtration from the garage, the 650 sq/ft.basement shouldn't take more than a bag/day at the temps we have had the last couple of days (I saw an actual positive number this morning at 1F). Okay, sure, some of that heat goes upstairs, but not much since I have the Hastings keeping those 950 sq/ft warm.
Most likely, if the long pellets were of the same caliber as the FSU's (laugh it up, you get so much better pellets than I have ever even see), then I might have the same experience as you.
I picked up a little mix from the same guy. I liked the AWF white pines best. Just don't know if they are worth $40- $50 a ton more. Much less impressed with the Okie golds..... Very nice guy which made it kinda worth the drive for me.right now burning Okanagan platinums
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