Ok, I haven't found this in the manual. What's the best way to load my stove for an overnight burn. What's the most efficient way to do it? What kind of overnight performance can I expect from my Englander 30-NCP?
jtp10181 said:Holy **** you have an IR in the master bedroom? I hope that is one HUGE room.
mtcox said:Does this method work for just about any firebox? I'm only getting about 4 hours of burn time with the Quadrafire but I haven't packed it to the gills as of yet. I'm a little afraid of the BTU's and the heat it will put off. It's in the master bedroom and it can get a little warm when it's fired up.
mtcox said:I'll give the formula a try this week and see what I can get out of it.
Our delima while choosing the location for the stove was (like many folks, I'm sure) there was only one spot to locate it. Sitting adjacent to the bedroom is not ideal and it sits about 60' from the kitchen on the same floor. The heat eventually gets over there but the temperature variance is 15-20 degrees. I've just come to understand it's a side effect of heating with wood.
I'm very happy with the Isle Royale. It's fun to burn and it's a far cry from the heat pump. It's a great feeling to know that the house is at 70 degrees and that heat pump is off. $400 electric bills are no fun. I'd rather put the effort into splitting wood.
mtcox said:That's actually a great idea. I had not thought of that. However, the kitchen is not complete. I will suggest it to the wife and see what she thinks. I hope that H300 will do a better job once I get some good and seasoned oak into it. Burning that wet wood last year didn't help it's performance at all.
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