Nice attention getting title, but it's true. Now, I'm here to figure how I did it.
I've been burning that poplar slab wood I bought this summer. Last night was the first night I need to put full length pieces in it. Before, I was just burning the short chunks I cut off the pieces that were too long.
So, I load the stove up halfway. It's already warm but certainly not up to temperature. I char the wood over and gradually close the air control all the way. Ten hours later the fan is still running on the insert. I go into the living room and there are enough coals in the stove to just throw more wood in the stove and have it take off. I'm not lying. I was shocked.
Last year I could pack this stove full and ten hours later the fan would be cycling on and off and it would be almost out.
The only thing different from last year, is I closed the air control all the way. Last year I would leave it open an inch or so. Do you think by leaving it open a bit I defeated the EBT? This slab wood has only been stacked for about 5 months or so, but it's very dry. Also it wasn't very cold last night. It only got down to about 40, so maybe the draft wasn't as strong.
It's going to freeze tonight, so I'm going to do the same thing again tonight and see what happens.
Any ideas?
I've been burning that poplar slab wood I bought this summer. Last night was the first night I need to put full length pieces in it. Before, I was just burning the short chunks I cut off the pieces that were too long.
So, I load the stove up halfway. It's already warm but certainly not up to temperature. I char the wood over and gradually close the air control all the way. Ten hours later the fan is still running on the insert. I go into the living room and there are enough coals in the stove to just throw more wood in the stove and have it take off. I'm not lying. I was shocked.
Last year I could pack this stove full and ten hours later the fan would be cycling on and off and it would be almost out.
The only thing different from last year, is I closed the air control all the way. Last year I would leave it open an inch or so. Do you think by leaving it open a bit I defeated the EBT? This slab wood has only been stacked for about 5 months or so, but it's very dry. Also it wasn't very cold last night. It only got down to about 40, so maybe the draft wasn't as strong.
It's going to freeze tonight, so I'm going to do the same thing again tonight and see what happens.
Any ideas?