Wolves1
Minister of Fire
I know that the BK cat thermamitor only reads active but is there anybody that has the temperture of the cat? I like to know what the temp is on average inside the stove not stove top.
That's an awesome offer! Let me check the specs, and logistics of moving across my lawn in this weather, and get back to you on that. I brought the F12 in thru the garage, but that path is blocked by construction right now.I still have a back up stove, your welcome to run a princess for a week. Should heat the same as an Ashford.
Dry wood is gooder in these cat stoves when run low.
I've been in Arizona for a week and I'm still checking as wellYou know your a blaze King guy when you are at Daytona 500 and your still checking in on the bk performance thread
I fully agree. I'm one of those 18 fans. He went out so I went with 14. He went out I said hay lets go with bad brad, that went kaput. How bout the guy from my home state I say next and he won it. Under a yellow pretty lame 500 overall. Better sweating down here then freezing up there. On a hearth related note, first time since sept I had to set my thermostat to keep the house at 60! I'll be home wed afternoon to get the 8" of ash out, check the bypass gasket and get the King singing again!nice, watched the race on my tv, kind of upset how it ended, but hey that's racing
Can y'all help me with some fuzzy math? I think it works as long as we are talking abotu the same size firebox. I got an A30.
So imagine a cord of spruce at 18MBTU, next to it a cord of birch at 22MBTU,next to that a cord of hickory at 25MBTU, next to that a cord of hedge at 40MBTU.
So when I load up my A30 with spruce i got 18 "fake" BTUs in there. When I burn it down in 4 hours i am pulling 4.5 fake BTUs (fBTU) per hour out of the stove.
If i load it up with birch I got 22 fBTUs in there, burn it down in 12 hours I am getting about 2 fBTUs per hour out of the stove.
So my hottest burn is the spruce I lead off with, about 4.5 fBTU per hour.
I can get down to at or near 1fBTU per hour and not ahve to fool with the stove more than twice daily.
1. Has anyone pulled more than 4.5 fBTU per hour out of a size 30 firebox?
2. Has anyone found a way to run the stove at less than 1 fBTU per hour, say 0.5 to 0.8 fBTU per hour without having to open the loading door every two hours and fool with it?
Checking in.
Only running the BK During the night. One load or maybe two when it cools off.
Expecting -21C next week so back to 24/7 I guess.
What's the weather Doing in your part of the world?
Here? COLD!
Teens and single digits (Fahrenheit of course becoming the norm with a few bellow zero nights mixed in.
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Saw this on inspection today. Had a chance to fully clean out the stove as it was dead cold. I almost forgot how deep the ash can get! Anyway, I saw this in 3 spots, just a few cells involved. Any ideas?
Leave it alone!My least favorite time of year to be outdoors. Monday night I had water dripping off the snow pack on the roof, the rounds I was trying to split were frozen solid to the ground, and it was snowing.
I got all three pairs of work boots out, summer steel toe, winter heavy insulated and spring/boat/mud water tight. The only specialized foot gear I don't have out right now is snowshoes and chest waders.
And its warm enough my short chimney stack is working against me, dang +30s dF. Can't complain too loudly, I was burning 2000 gallons of oil annually pretty regular before I started burning wood, I have bought 609 gallons in the trailing twelve months.
I am thinking I will do the boiling vinegar thing on my cat this summer just to go into next season with the cleanest possible cat.
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