Hi all,
Asking this from another thread. Been burning for about 3 months now, and I'm using an "appropriate" amount of wood for the outside temperature, the size of my stove and burn pattern, and what I've read on here. Probably .75 cords per month, or roughly 4 cubic feet per day with some "off" days.
This is my first year burning and I've got alot of ash and pine. Lets assume I've got a mix of decently seasoned, semi-seasoned, and semi-unseasoned wood. I can easily get my stove top temp up to 600-700 degrees with great secondaries, provided I build a nice fire and then stock it full of whatever medium splits I want. I can do this with my flue damper SHUT and the air control about 50-60% open.
Nonetheless, I try to keep my stove about 450-600 for good heat output. On any given day, I'll have a good established fire going. 1-2" of ash bed, good bed of coals. Fire goes down to maybe 400 degrees and it's mostly just coals, so I re-load the box about 2/3rds full (remembering it's got a coal bed and ash bed, so 2/3rds of whats remaining).
The air control is maybe 50% open during the time, flue damper is shut. The wood lights up within 30 seconds to 5 minutes and progresses to "full blaze" within 5-15 minutes. The heat goes up 100-150 degrees and i'm getting good solid heat output. I might tap the air shut a little more, but if I go down to say 25-30% open the fire will start to shut down and the heat output will drop(either a good design by Lopi, allowing me great fire control, or a weaker draft, or both).
That 2/3rds load will burn down to mostly coals within 60-75 minutes, the stove top will drop down to 400 degrees or so, and it'll be time to reload. If I LEAVE it, it'll cool down to 350 or even 300 within another hour. Coals will be visible for 4-6 hours, at which point they stop being visible and its straight ash.
If I stock the firebox full, I have no real visible coals after 8 hours even with air control shut down to 25% overnight, but I will have serious coals under the ash. If I poke those coals out a bit, I can get medium splits to light off of them.
According to some on here, reloading every 60-75 minutes is crazy talk. But everything I'm doing seems right, sounds right, the heat output is there, the secondaries are there, and I've learned the air control a good amount. So what am I missing?
Asking this from another thread. Been burning for about 3 months now, and I'm using an "appropriate" amount of wood for the outside temperature, the size of my stove and burn pattern, and what I've read on here. Probably .75 cords per month, or roughly 4 cubic feet per day with some "off" days.
This is my first year burning and I've got alot of ash and pine. Lets assume I've got a mix of decently seasoned, semi-seasoned, and semi-unseasoned wood. I can easily get my stove top temp up to 600-700 degrees with great secondaries, provided I build a nice fire and then stock it full of whatever medium splits I want. I can do this with my flue damper SHUT and the air control about 50-60% open.
Nonetheless, I try to keep my stove about 450-600 for good heat output. On any given day, I'll have a good established fire going. 1-2" of ash bed, good bed of coals. Fire goes down to maybe 400 degrees and it's mostly just coals, so I re-load the box about 2/3rds full (remembering it's got a coal bed and ash bed, so 2/3rds of whats remaining).
The air control is maybe 50% open during the time, flue damper is shut. The wood lights up within 30 seconds to 5 minutes and progresses to "full blaze" within 5-15 minutes. The heat goes up 100-150 degrees and i'm getting good solid heat output. I might tap the air shut a little more, but if I go down to say 25-30% open the fire will start to shut down and the heat output will drop(either a good design by Lopi, allowing me great fire control, or a weaker draft, or both).
That 2/3rds load will burn down to mostly coals within 60-75 minutes, the stove top will drop down to 400 degrees or so, and it'll be time to reload. If I LEAVE it, it'll cool down to 350 or even 300 within another hour. Coals will be visible for 4-6 hours, at which point they stop being visible and its straight ash.
If I stock the firebox full, I have no real visible coals after 8 hours even with air control shut down to 25% overnight, but I will have serious coals under the ash. If I poke those coals out a bit, I can get medium splits to light off of them.
According to some on here, reloading every 60-75 minutes is crazy talk. But everything I'm doing seems right, sounds right, the heat output is there, the secondaries are there, and I've learned the air control a good amount. So what am I missing?