Hello;
I am thinking through a firewood puzzle, for the next 10-15 yrs
The parts:
-wood lot with perennial supply of maple & yellow birch, 13 km from house, last 5 km up a steep, tricky logging road
-house in town with no good option for outside wood drying (by law officer watching me )
-in-garage wood rack for ~ 2 cords
-PE stove using ~ 2-2.5 cords /y to heat the house, keeping family happy
- no pickup truck
- surplus PV solar power April to September.
-lots of time, reasonably fit
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1 cord of cut maple ~ 1800 kg
1 cord of 20% water content maple ~ 1200 kg
So loose 600 kg = 600 l to season 1 cord to 20%
Options:
1) Cut, buck, split, stack & dry 2 years at windy , sunny, woodlot; rent truck to bring pieces to house & restack in garage
Drawback: extra handling, need splitter etc at remote woodlot.
2) Cut to ~ 48 or 64" lengths (metric/imperial inconsistencies, sorry), rent truck to bring to house to buck, split, stack in garage to dry with dehumidifier
Drawback: electricity, feasibility
Small dehumidifier draws ~ 400 W to remove ~ 14 l per 24 h
Run only 6 h/d during surplus sunshine; 3.5 l/solar day
Say ~ 50% water removal efficiency, ~ 1.8l/solar day
2 cords x 600 l/cord x 1 solar day/3.5 l = 342 solar days.
Not practical, even with 2 dehumidifiers, or bigger dehumidifier, even though electricity is 'free'.
Am I missing something?
cheers Doug
I am thinking through a firewood puzzle, for the next 10-15 yrs
The parts:
-wood lot with perennial supply of maple & yellow birch, 13 km from house, last 5 km up a steep, tricky logging road
-house in town with no good option for outside wood drying (by law officer watching me )
-in-garage wood rack for ~ 2 cords
-PE stove using ~ 2-2.5 cords /y to heat the house, keeping family happy
- no pickup truck
- surplus PV solar power April to September.
-lots of time, reasonably fit
Wood Species - Moisture Content and Weight
Weight of green and air-dried fire wood.

1 cord of 20% water content maple ~ 1200 kg
So loose 600 kg = 600 l to season 1 cord to 20%
Options:
1) Cut, buck, split, stack & dry 2 years at windy , sunny, woodlot; rent truck to bring pieces to house & restack in garage
Drawback: extra handling, need splitter etc at remote woodlot.
2) Cut to ~ 48 or 64" lengths (metric/imperial inconsistencies, sorry), rent truck to bring to house to buck, split, stack in garage to dry with dehumidifier
Drawback: electricity, feasibility
Small dehumidifier draws ~ 400 W to remove ~ 14 l per 24 h
Run only 6 h/d during surplus sunshine; 3.5 l/solar day
Say ~ 50% water removal efficiency, ~ 1.8l/solar day
2 cords x 600 l/cord x 1 solar day/3.5 l = 342 solar days.
Not practical, even with 2 dehumidifiers, or bigger dehumidifier, even though electricity is 'free'.
Am I missing something?
cheers Doug