hello all-
being a teacher, i'm on vacation now and am going to start really playing with the napoleon 1402... as of now i have just been burning after i get home until bed- roughly 6pm on.. now that im home for a couple weeks, im looking to do some longer burning...
i suppose my main question is about overfiring.. im a bit of a worrier i suppose until im familiar with things, so i have been hesitant to reALLY let it go...
i have been burning kiln-dried wood (long story, but its what i have, so...) and while it burns great, i think the most i hace put in may have been 3 or 4 splits of medium size and i get a good satisfactory burn, with the secondaries and what-have you.. but it seems ti burn pretty quick and hot (according to the IR gun around 550-600, though on 2 instances around 700 (briefly!).
so basically, im worried that if i throw more wood in the fire, even if i damper down at an appropriate temp, will the dry wood still grow to over-firing levels? i read about you folks packing the stove and loading it for a long burn and stuff- but truthfully i havnt had it remotely close to 'full'. it seems to me (being new and over-analytical) that if it gets too much wood it'll over-fire, if i damper down earlier it will smolder and burn inefficiently...
is the problem (if there is one besides my own reservations) in using only kiln-dried wood?
many thanks again!
being a teacher, i'm on vacation now and am going to start really playing with the napoleon 1402... as of now i have just been burning after i get home until bed- roughly 6pm on.. now that im home for a couple weeks, im looking to do some longer burning...
i suppose my main question is about overfiring.. im a bit of a worrier i suppose until im familiar with things, so i have been hesitant to reALLY let it go...
i have been burning kiln-dried wood (long story, but its what i have, so...) and while it burns great, i think the most i hace put in may have been 3 or 4 splits of medium size and i get a good satisfactory burn, with the secondaries and what-have you.. but it seems ti burn pretty quick and hot (according to the IR gun around 550-600, though on 2 instances around 700 (briefly!).
so basically, im worried that if i throw more wood in the fire, even if i damper down at an appropriate temp, will the dry wood still grow to over-firing levels? i read about you folks packing the stove and loading it for a long burn and stuff- but truthfully i havnt had it remotely close to 'full'. it seems to me (being new and over-analytical) that if it gets too much wood it'll over-fire, if i damper down earlier it will smolder and burn inefficiently...
is the problem (if there is one besides my own reservations) in using only kiln-dried wood?
many thanks again!