Overnight Burn Temps

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Beardog

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Jan 13, 2011
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NW CT
Curious about how everyone ramps up for an overnight burn with regards to shutting down the air. I find if I shut the air down sooner than I would for a typical burn (350 vs 450 stove top temp) that I wake up to a warmer stove. Anyone else shut down the air earlier on an overnight burn?
 
I shut er down soon as I can get the secondary burn going. Once I see the flames dancing around and flaming out the tubes I go to bed. Good for 8-10 hours. First year burning wood and couldn't be more pleased. A low of -20 tomorrow, brrrrr. But our home will be 80+:)
 
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