Sweet, sweet secondary burns with 64°F temp difference

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Shari

Minister of Fire
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Oct 31, 2008
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Wisconsin
First night burning. Got the stove stoked for the night. Secondaries are just wafting away. Outside temp is 10°F. Inside our 1700 sq.ft. ranch it is 74°F. Stove is cruising' at 450°F on 2 yrs.+ seasoned hard maple. One ceiling fan and one floor fan running on low. Heat is well balanced throughout the house. Oil furnace was shut off early this morning.

Sweet - sweet - sweet!

Shari
 
You've already got the hang of it Shari. Life is good at 74 degrees! We're usually 74-77 regardless of outside temp. Sometimes I let the house cool to 69-70 (feels good) and then run her hard to get it toasty again. By the way, how do you do the little circle for the degrees?
 
Ron,

You mean this: °F

When you reply to a message, look to the left of the message box you are typing in, click on the "Smileys, Etc." - the °F is in there.

Shari
 
Thanks Shari,
That's what I meant -- °F. That was fun making that--kinda "Dreamy".
 
Way to go! Yer doin' it right. All your planning and research is paying off tonight.

BTW, I don't know about PCs, but on an Apple keyboard you just hit the "option" key and then the zero key to get º, or add a capital "F" and get ºF. There is probably a PC keyboard shortcut, but I don't know what it is since I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Apple freak.

Wait... Lady BK just told me to hit control, shift and 2 at the same time, then hit the space bar and you get the º sign.

The Apple way is easier. ;-)
 
Congrats, that looks great, heats great, feels great................ life is better than good, its great!!!! .........................°F.................I didn't know that was there either after being here since 2006 I think LOL. :coolsmile:
 
Hey mate, you haven't been that out of it :). Craig just added these symbols to the smiley table a short while ago. On the PC, alt +0176 on the num pad should also insert a degree ° symbol. But be sure that Num Lock is enabled first.
 
Huh . . . learned something new today . . . didn't know about this °F. Much easier than writing out "degrees Fahrenheit". ;)
 
Shari said:
First night burning. Got the stove stoked for the night. Secondaries are just wafting away. Outside temp is 10°F. Inside our 1700 sq.ft. ranch it is 74°F. Stove is cruising' at 450°F on 2 yrs.+ seasoned hard maple. One ceiling fan and one floor fan running on low. Heat is well balanced throughout the house. Oil furnace was shut off early this morning.

Sweet - sweet - sweet!

Shari
4 th night burning and I have similar results. Its sick, the fires out for 3 hours and the house temp is at 75 and won't go down even though its mid 20's outside. So like a typical wasteful American I open the patio and front door for an hour to get thet house temp down to practice starting another fire. %-P Gosh Darn novelty of a new toy :lol:
 
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