It seems odd to me, but last year running on all oil, I kept the house at 70+ degrees. If it was really cold, I would kick the furnace up a couple of degrees and maintain 70-72. So far with the pellet stove, I have been running it mostly on low heat with the thermostat for the furnace set at 55 degrees for backup. I have actually found that I am as comfortable with the pellet stove maintaining my downstairs at around 65 degrees as I was for oil at 70+ All of my rooms downstairs are definitely at a lower temp - I have little thermometers stuck all over my house to monitor how the stove is heating it. At last count, I have seven thermometers that I check. All of them are several degrees lower than I would expect them to be and have me feel comfortable.
Has anyone else noted this, or is it just psychological warmth from not paying for oil??
Seems to be working for me, and I love it. Right now it is 66 degrees with a thermometer sitting on top of my computer - and collecting all that warm air from inside. I feel fairly toasty - any not just from the Budweiser!
---scott
Has anyone else noted this, or is it just psychological warmth from not paying for oil??
Seems to be working for me, and I love it. Right now it is 66 degrees with a thermometer sitting on top of my computer - and collecting all that warm air from inside. I feel fairly toasty - any not just from the Budweiser!
---scott