Well, I thought that I had it all figured out, then, it got cold.
When we were at the 0 (32) stage, it was easy to keep our house at 22 + (72). Now that it has gotten to -20 (-4) and below over night, it is harder keeping the house at that temp. I can keep it close, but, we wake up to 18 (64) temps in the morning. The house seems to not be as well insulated as I thought.
So, this week I have been playing around with the fan in the house (we only have one, and don't want to run any more as they just get in the way) and trying to find the best place for it to distribute the heat the fastest.
So far, the best, now, is about 10' from the the stove room door blowing in, on cycles of two hours on, two hours off, in the hopes that it will blow the cold air from the living room into the stove room, while blowing the hot air out the other door and around the house. It seems to be working, but, I am still coming home from work, and waking up in the morning to a bed of coals and a house around 18.
Another thought that I had was to cut holes and put air flow grates above the two doors in the stove room to let the hot air sitting at ceiling level escape.
I am working on a quick drawn out floor plan of the house and see if any one may have other suggestions.
When we were at the 0 (32) stage, it was easy to keep our house at 22 + (72). Now that it has gotten to -20 (-4) and below over night, it is harder keeping the house at that temp. I can keep it close, but, we wake up to 18 (64) temps in the morning. The house seems to not be as well insulated as I thought.
So, this week I have been playing around with the fan in the house (we only have one, and don't want to run any more as they just get in the way) and trying to find the best place for it to distribute the heat the fastest.
So far, the best, now, is about 10' from the the stove room door blowing in, on cycles of two hours on, two hours off, in the hopes that it will blow the cold air from the living room into the stove room, while blowing the hot air out the other door and around the house. It seems to be working, but, I am still coming home from work, and waking up in the morning to a bed of coals and a house around 18.
Another thought that I had was to cut holes and put air flow grates above the two doors in the stove room to let the hot air sitting at ceiling level escape.
I am working on a quick drawn out floor plan of the house and see if any one may have other suggestions.