This is our load for the night. 11 pcs, bottom right is two pcs. Didn't have anything for the hole in the upper right.Stove is working today, first day this winter I had to load three times. Second load wasn’t full but no way a morning and night load was gonna get it done.
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I had a HUGE coal bed over the weekend. Thought I had actually filled up with ash but it was coals. They burned up quickly when I turned it up. Agree the heat output is much less in this stage. I spread them out and refueled with one split a few times that day. It is hard to do that if you're not at home to reload though.Any suggestions to deal with excess coal? I've been running hot lately with 3-4 reloads of oak and ash daily. Besides proper timing when leaving for work and laying down a few pieces of pine on a hot coal bed, can anything else be done. I've done several hot cleanouts recently simply because the hot coal was not providing enough heat. Tough stretch of weather to come.
Do you have time to run a load/partial load of Pine to get rid of them. Do you have plenty of Pine ready to go? Running full loads of Pine is great fun for me. Almost zero coaling to deal with.Any suggestions to deal with excess coal? I've been running hot lately with 3-4 reloads of oak and ash daily. Besides proper timing when leaving for work and laying down a few pieces of pine on a hot coal bed, can anything else be done. I've done several hot cleanouts recently simply because the hot coal was not providing enough heat. Tough stretch of weather to come.
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I hope this is Celsius!Any suggestions to deal with excess coal? I've been running hot lately with 3-4 reloads of oak and ash daily. Besides proper timing when leaving for work and laying down a few pieces of pine on a hot coal bed, can anything else be done. I've done several hot cleanouts recently simply because the hot coal was not providing enough heat. Tough stretch of weather to come.
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I hope this is Celsius!
How's your ash bed? I find when it gets this cold I need a cleaner fire box to keep the insulating ash down to a minimum.Any suggestions to deal with excess coal? I've been running hot lately with 3-4 reloads of oak and ash daily. Besides proper timing when leaving for work and laying down a few pieces of pine on a hot coal bed, can anything else be done. I've done several hot cleanouts recently simply because the hot coal was not providing enough heat. Tough stretch of weather to come.
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I fortunately (??) don’t have to worry so much about all that. Birch and big leaf maple are the hardest woods I have readily available. And 20F is not unusual for the coldest temperature all winter. Coal accumulation just isn’t much of a problem.
Temps are in Fahrenheit, Its been an easy winter until now.
The spark plug looks good. It appears, the Princess is firing on all cylinders.This is some good wood heating weather. Needing to rotate chicken water tanks as they freeze up.
Anyway, who else checks their flue probe meter like a spark plug? You always wanted that tan, chocolate color to indicate proper air to fuel ratio and complete combustion. Here’s my flue probe after 16 hours or 2/3 of the way through the load of 14% Doug fir. Upper 20s overnight so we’re packing it full.
Oh and the 3 month old pug loves the princess.
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A new Cat can show a lean condition White. Funny thing is I never hear any preignition or detonation!The spark plug looks good. It appears, the Princess is firing on all cylinders.
Btw I check mine as well
A new Cat can show a lean condition White. Funny thing is I never hear any preignition or detonation!
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