Hi am new here but not new to burning with wood. This season I purchased a new air tight efficient stove to replace the old 1980's Smoke Dragon that served me well all these years. It is a Pleasant Hearth large stove rated for 2,200 square feet. Been a bit of a learning curve since controlling air combustion/damper is lot different than I I am used to with the Beast..may she Rest In Pieces..lol.
Been super cold all this week up here in Canada like much of the US with temps of -8 to -10F overnight with wind chill -18 to -25F so the stove has been going 24/7 all week. So here is my problem...While this is listed as a large stove it has a much smaller firebox 2.5 cubic feet. than my old one. I am thrilled with the 8-10 hr burn times but I have a 6-7 inch coal bed going on making adding more than 2 splits impossible.
My wood pile is mainly ash and oak as I like hardwoods with high heat values for the cold climate here. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong with air control maybe. I normally add wood to the coals and open air control fully and after 5-15 mins when the stack takes off I close it to about 3/4 open and then maybe an hr later close it to between 1/4 to 1/2 open.
So other than taking a bucket of coals and dumping them in the snow outside, does anyone have any advice?
Been super cold all this week up here in Canada like much of the US with temps of -8 to -10F overnight with wind chill -18 to -25F so the stove has been going 24/7 all week. So here is my problem...While this is listed as a large stove it has a much smaller firebox 2.5 cubic feet. than my old one. I am thrilled with the 8-10 hr burn times but I have a 6-7 inch coal bed going on making adding more than 2 splits impossible.
My wood pile is mainly ash and oak as I like hardwoods with high heat values for the cold climate here. I am wondering if I am doing something wrong with air control maybe. I normally add wood to the coals and open air control fully and after 5-15 mins when the stack takes off I close it to about 3/4 open and then maybe an hr later close it to between 1/4 to 1/2 open.
So other than taking a bucket of coals and dumping them in the snow outside, does anyone have any advice?
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