There is going to be a temperature difference between the room where the stove is located and a room at the other end of the house. So how do I convince my wife that it isn't cold in here?
She sits in the stove room where the computers are and the temp can sometimes reach the upper 70's. Then she goes to the other end of the house (2 rooms away) and complains about how cold it is there. The first year we were here, we ran the box stove in the computer room and the Baker insert in the living room. It was always 80F in the main living area (3 rooms). I found myself retreating to the bedroom to get away from the heat. It was horrible.
I don't have a thermometer in the computer room but there is one in the kitchen which usually reads around 75F, and one in the living room that's between 70F and 73F. She tries to tell me that they must not be working properly but I find it highly unlikely that they are both wrong. She just gets acclimated to that high temp in the stove room and when she moves into the 70 degree area, she feels it's "freezing". It's an ongoing battle that I can't seem to resolve without firing up the Baker and roasting us out.
Any ideas?
She sits in the stove room where the computers are and the temp can sometimes reach the upper 70's. Then she goes to the other end of the house (2 rooms away) and complains about how cold it is there. The first year we were here, we ran the box stove in the computer room and the Baker insert in the living room. It was always 80F in the main living area (3 rooms). I found myself retreating to the bedroom to get away from the heat. It was horrible.
I don't have a thermometer in the computer room but there is one in the kitchen which usually reads around 75F, and one in the living room that's between 70F and 73F. She tries to tell me that they must not be working properly but I find it highly unlikely that they are both wrong. She just gets acclimated to that high temp in the stove room and when she moves into the 70 degree area, she feels it's "freezing". It's an ongoing battle that I can't seem to resolve without firing up the Baker and roasting us out.
Any ideas?