Just wanted to see how many people could say that there house is at a balmy 90 degrees. Outside temperature is 28 degrees. I think I am definitely going to let the fire go out!
lopiliberty said:Just wanted to see how many people could say that there house is at a balmy 90 degrees. Outside temperature is 28 degrees. I think I am definitely going to let the fire go out!
lopiliberty said:I think I finely figured out how to operate it unlike last year when I experienced my first nuclear secondary burn it scared the **** out of me. Now not to scared. Add 3 to 5 pieces of wood at a time let it get hot, start shutting it down in stages, and let it cook. The stove likes to cruse between 600 and 700 degrees. I think we might have over-sized the stove but the liberty is rated to heat 1,500 to 2,400 sq. ft and we are heating 2,400 sq. ft exactly. House must be more insulated than we thought.
littlalex said:Shite - I'd rather freeze! Each to his own.
Littlalex
jtb51b said:It's regularly 90 plus is my basement when it's very cold out or the first fire of a run. It takes that kind of heat to get the upstairs right on a cold one. Funny but when the stove is running right (which by the way I am on to something there) I can heat the upstairs to 70 and not have the basement over 80. I this it has something to do with a steady heat output.
Jason
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