When do YOU decide its time to fire up the stove?

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Inside temp has to be____ before my stove comes on!

  • 68

    Votes: 4 6.5%
  • 66

    Votes: 10 16.1%
  • 64

    Votes: 16 25.8%
  • When the better half complains.

    Votes: 30 48.4%
  • Frost hanging from my nose.

    Votes: 8 12.9%

  • Total voters
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acowherd

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At what inside house temperature, do you decide that it is time for pellet heat?

Its 52* outside and I just looked at the T-stat and its currently setting at 67. That just makes me feel like turning that Room Temp knob on high. With my new stove being in the other room from my TV, I found that I have to turn the fans to high, just to hear the thing run!

So lets hear it...what is that number that makes you fire up that stove?

BTW I'll be firing my stove up tonight!
 
When I'm cold.

I have a job where I'm constantly outside, I'm a builder so if it's in the 20's daily then coming home to a house that's 58 feels tropical :)
 
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Pellet heat?! Wheres the fun in that?.......55 deg F and i fire up the wood stove.
 
Actually, this past week the downstairs thermometer has been low 60's in the Morning but we face East
so after opening the blinds and front door[ full size glass screen door] The sun warms things up a bit.
so far stove still asleep from last April.
 
Thermostat is just programmed so it comes on when it needs to. I don't go by any certain date or temperature, just like the house to be comfortable. Sometimes I'll manually override it if I don't think it's warm enough. No matter how many times I tweak the program I can never get it perfect...
 
When it's chilly. Usually about 66 degrees inside is the tipping point.
 
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When I need a sweatshirt on to be comfortable inside.

I'm into my 3rd bag since I first turned in on 2 weeks ago.
 
I came home the house was 66, often I wait till its 65 but it's Friday night I want to be comfortable so I turned it on. It will probably cycle a time or two and be off till overnight sometime. Tomorrow looks dank, damp cool with a morning forecast of 48 deg and a daytime high of 55 with a cold rain. Yuck, that screams heat to me so I'll just leave the stove turned on in Room Temp mode 72 deg. and it will turn itself on and off. It's Oct you gonna need some heat now and then !
 
i had it set to 64 this morning and it got down to 27.4 over here last night.....she was running when i woke up....
 
When I need a sweatshirt on to be comfortable inside.

I'm into my 3rd bag since I first turned in on 2 weeks ago.
Tim, every time you post I admire how nice looking your stove is !
 
That's because you don't see the mess just off camera.
 
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That's because you don't see the mess just off camera.

Yeah, we all need to make sure there are no combustibles too close to the stove.......... 'specially when it's picture takin' time .......
 
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Here in ct the temp at night is a low if 45 so we been firing it up in the am for a few hours.usally the house is at 63.my oil does not get turned on and set to 60 till mid to late nov.
 
Me and the ole lady have a little competition to see who can hold out the longest.Our first full season we were both layered in clothing and covered in blankets before she gave in. This year I cheated a little bit to speed things up. Been working on freshening up the living room so last night I primed a section of the ceiling (kilz oil) so I could put a fan in the window to exhaust the fumes. In addition to the nice breeze moving through the house, the temp was below 60 when she got home. So ya I won.
 
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lol The kicker is, she's not my wife... she's my g/f who spends long weekends(thur-mon) with me. SHE DOESN'T EVEN LIVE HERE and she's in charge. lol
 
Time to burn 24/7?

When the snow starts to stick.
 
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Time to burn 24/7?

When the snow starts to stick.
24/7 ? I will leave the stove turned on after the 15th of Oct, it will run when the sensor calls for heat. I may turn the temp up or down a bit but I may not too.
 
When it goes below 32 degrees outside. Otherwise it the heat pump.
 
Actually, right now...

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Looked at overnight temps (40s) and temp when I walked in (66), wife and girls out and son and I home. It fulfills some man training time environs. Have a great holiday weekend guys.
 
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Looked at overnight temps (40s) and temp when I walked in (66), wife and girls out and son and I home. It fulfills some man training time environs. Have a great holiday weekend guys.
You too ! Tomorrow is a wash out here, sounds like a raw day. Good day for burning some pellets and getting into my music ( play piano, create my own compositions).
 
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Just fired up the stove before the better half and kids get home.
 
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