Draft question, and that ties nicely into the post just before. Remember that I am now just 7 weeks into my burning experience so I am still quite a novice.
Last night was the first truely cold night at 18 deg. I loaded up the Princess Insert at 8pm, charred the load, cut the thermostate back to about 5 (mine goes from 12 high to 7pm is low) and fan on med high. Got a 12 hour burn no problem with some wood remaining.
I open bypass for 2 min, open stove slowly with cat well into the active zone and load up this mornings fuel. Close door and give it 5 min or so to char, then close the bypass. Still well into active zone and I figured it was ok to bypass since cat would be active.
I look at my magnehellic and the gauge is pegged to the right, basically pulling 0.25wc in inches. This is with the thermo close to open, 30' exterior chimney on a cold day, fire fully engulfed. I turn the thermo to 4 or 5pm and let it settle down, and this is the draft reading:
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Is this ok? What are the downsides or problems with what appears to be excessive draft? Can I overfire the insert if running on high and the wc is 0.25 or more?
I am not overly concerned as there is not much I can do, but wanted to run this by the expert community for input and comfort.