50 F and rainy, grey, foggy here. Minisplit is providing the heat, chewing away the combined 61 kWhs I made on the second and fourth when it was nice and sunny.
You ever walk outside, gaze upon the incredible feeling you get from harvesting cords of firewood and the tremendous labor involved...you never hurt but rather feel a huge sense of both accomplishment and providing for your family. I suspect that feeling doesn't exist with any other method of heating. And in my King, I'm not too worried about chewing through my wood.Or American Standard, Mitsubishi, Daikin, et al. With next week's temps finally warming up about 10º we'll be burning electrons. Outdoor body heat will be coming from loading the wood shed.
Safe travels to youYou ever walk outside, gaze upon the incredible feeling you get from harvesting cords of firewood and the tremendous labor involved...you never hurt but rather feel a huge sense of both accomplishment and providing for your family. I suspect that feeling doesn't exist with any other method of heating. And in my King, I'm not too worried about chewing through my wood.
Off to Alaska next, not too warm there! But lots of stuff going on there! @Poindexter take note.
That's good to hear. You have 30 years on me, and sometimes I feel like it's gonna put me in an early grave.All the work involved in felling, bucking, loading, splitting, stacking, and stove maintenance keeps me fit and mobile at 79 years.
That's good to hear. You have 30 years on me, and sometimes I feel like it's gonna put me in an early grave.
LOL its like having 3 or 4 drinks a week vs a 30 pack a day.That's good to hear. You have 30 years on me, and sometimes I feel like it's gonna put me in an early grave.
Very impressive Chris.A bit chilly this morning. I opened up the stove this morning thinking I'd load another 2-3 pieces. Nope. No room, still running on Saturday nights load! I did see a bunch of elk yesterday on a short Blues Mountain hike! All the bulls have shed....now just to locate them!
I do that on my last few fires to remove the crud that forms on the plate sections as insurance for the next seasonVery impressive Chris.
Question.
Chris do you as some here come spring run the stove on short/hot (fully open air, bypass closed) in order to burn all the gunk from the firebox?
Yes, but not yet. I am running the stove even when into the high 50's. Our house holds the heat very well after so much work. However, the wife asked for 12' ceilings (she got 10') but the house is large. Since we do not live upstairs and rarely go upstairs. we have closed off the access and ceiling registers...but some heat still migrates upstairs. (It's way to warm up there!)Very impressive Chris.
Question.
Chris do you as some here come spring run the stove on short/hot (fully open air, bypass closed) in order to burn all the gunk from the firebox?
And...as you know with your Princess, we don't measure how much wood to put in based upon how cold it will get. We can load it to the gills and just set the thermostat to crock-pot mode.
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