41 degrees last night, it's going to bounce around for a while. With new (2020) T6 I'd actually like for it to get cold enough for a couple test/burn in fires. But, at 41 it was still 72 in the house with no heat,so we'll have to wait.Looks like cool nighttime temps will be in New England by Friday night.
Yeah, I have had a couple of small fires, but won't be burning regularly until the daytime temps drop into the 40s. Sunny days warm up the house pretty quickly and the heat pump is cleaner and more efficient.41 degrees last night, it's going to bounce around for a while. With new (2020) T6 I'd actually like for it to get cold enough for a couple test/burn in fires. But, at 41 it was still 72 in the house with no heat,so we'll have to wait.
Who's burning tonight?Looks like cool nighttime temps will be in New England by Friday night.
Im working great American beer fest, so I'll be burning calories running kegs!Who's burning tonight?
8.5h is a good burn. You should average between 7 and 10 hours depending on the wood type, weather and how you filled the firebox.First night I stuffed the stove before bed and it kept the whole house warm all night, 8.5 hours later temp was over 200 degrees and had enough coals to start up a morning fire. Never had anything close with the old stove. So far, impressed with the Encore. The only negative I’ve seen thus far is aesthetic, the lack of ‘fire show’ when the cat is engaged. Though, the more i see the hot ember glow and whisps of fire, the more I appreciate it over the exuberant roar of the old Jøtul #8.
First night I stuffed the stove before bed and it kept the whole house warm all night, 8.5 hours later temp was over 200 degrees and had enough coals to start up a morning fire. Never had anything close with the old stove. So far, impressed with the Encore. The only negative I’ve seen thus far is aesthetic, the lack of ‘fire show’ when the cat is engaged. Though, the more i see the hot ember glow and whisps of fire, the more I appreciate it over the exuberant roar of the old Jøtul #8.
2040 - just got it last week!What model Encore do you have
Good to know, Diabel. I think the big splits of oak are helping my cause.8.5h is a good burn. You should average between 7 and 10 hours depending on the wood type, weather and how you filled the firebox.
For sure! Save those splits for Jan Feb!!Good to know, Diabel. I think the big splits of oak are helping my cause.
Great stove..i routinelyget 12 hours at night.. if you pack it right with a wood like oak, you get better than 10 hours2040 - just got it last week!
Like other Pine, that stuff billows black smoke..I did use fat wood fire starters... dont know if that could be the culprit?
That sounds perfectAuber is up and running! Looks like I’m cruising at about 1,100 on the Cat and 600 in the fire box. I know it can vary with airflow, split size, outside air temp, etc.... but what are the temps you folks are typically trying to get out of yours?
Yep, i agree.That sounds perfect
New Intrepid Flex Burn update: Breakin fires completed. Second real fires and it It's performing well. Yet to install an OAK but that will be in about three weeks or so. I believe that the 6-8 hour burn can be realized as advertised. One thing for sure you must have the three inch coal bed as said in the manual before you engage the secondaries. Short of that three inches you'll struggle with it at least to some degree. Oh and no puff backing, at least not yet. Out side temp around 50. 22' masonry chimney with 6" stainless steel flex liner. So far so good.
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