Thanks for the excellent replies everyone! To answer a few questions:
- The air control when cruising is about 10% open, or about a half inch.
- I do leave some ash in there, about a half in when I clean it. Right now there is an inch or so.
- I'm not looking for usable heat for 9-12 hours. The house is too small and the 30 will cook us out unless its zero degrees outside. Usefull heat for 5 hours with enough coals to light the next load at 9 hours would be great.
Okay.....so I'm re-doing the way I use this thing. I'm going to start a fire and document my findings. FYI the temp is 35 degrees right now and falling to the mid 20's overnight. Fairly mild but chilly enough to let the stove stretch its legs.
1. Time - 1 minute. 6 average size splits loaded NS. Two Super Cedar quarters in between the splits on the bottom. Leaving the door cracked.
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2. Time - 5 minutes. The stove is starting to get warm but the flue is reading 550 degrees. Time to close the door. Leaving the air control wide open.
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3. Time - 15 minutes. This thing is screaming. 650 stove temp, 900 flue temp. Shutting the air control to 50%, then 25%, etc. over a couple of minutes.
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At 20 minutes the air control was down to about 10%. The stove top temp was about 750 and the flue temp was about 600.
At 45 minutes it settled down to 600 and flue temps of 500.
At one hour it is down to about 500 with flue temps of 425.
I will post an update at 2 hours with a pic and temps. BTW...the blower is OFF right now. Since this fire started at 5:30, I'd like to reload at 9-9:30 for an attempt at an overnight burn. We'll see.
- The air control when cruising is about 10% open, or about a half inch.
- I do leave some ash in there, about a half in when I clean it. Right now there is an inch or so.
- I'm not looking for usable heat for 9-12 hours. The house is too small and the 30 will cook us out unless its zero degrees outside. Usefull heat for 5 hours with enough coals to light the next load at 9 hours would be great.
Okay.....so I'm re-doing the way I use this thing. I'm going to start a fire and document my findings. FYI the temp is 35 degrees right now and falling to the mid 20's overnight. Fairly mild but chilly enough to let the stove stretch its legs.
1. Time - 1 minute. 6 average size splits loaded NS. Two Super Cedar quarters in between the splits on the bottom. Leaving the door cracked.
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2. Time - 5 minutes. The stove is starting to get warm but the flue is reading 550 degrees. Time to close the door. Leaving the air control wide open.
(broken image removed)
3. Time - 15 minutes. This thing is screaming. 650 stove temp, 900 flue temp. Shutting the air control to 50%, then 25%, etc. over a couple of minutes.
(broken image removed)
At 20 minutes the air control was down to about 10%. The stove top temp was about 750 and the flue temp was about 600.
At 45 minutes it settled down to 600 and flue temps of 500.
At one hour it is down to about 500 with flue temps of 425.
I will post an update at 2 hours with a pic and temps. BTW...the blower is OFF right now. Since this fire started at 5:30, I'd like to reload at 9-9:30 for an attempt at an overnight burn. We'll see.