First 3 bag day ............

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Have been, that's what I posted. You are heating very economically, that's nice. I imagine you live in a modern house.
It's a 25 year old house, so it's fairly efficient. Not to modern standards though. My comment was more tongue in cheek in my response- 3 bags is a lot of BTU's though.. Wow.
 
2,000sqft ranch with very high ceilings everywhere on top of an uninsulated basement. (fixing that next year)
I have the drolet on setting 2 most of the day and sometimes on 3 to kick things off a little in the morning. I believe we are just at 2 bags a day, but my wife loads it most of the time.
 
-47*F with the windchill = 2 1/3 bags/day house 3 floors 2400sqf
second floor 74*F
third floor 68*F
basement stove P68 87*F
 
I am at 1 bag every 18 hour or so when in the low 30s. That keeps the finished basement about 75-80 (brutal but my wife still sits under a blanket..?) and the upper two floors at 66 and 67 respectively. When in the 20s close in at about 2 bags/day.. Will see what the next few days of teen temps with sub zero winds bring.
 
I don't even keep track, just pour it in, half corn, half pellets. Stove's been running wide open for a couple days (thermostat is set on 70 but it never gets there....) Window is nice and clean......._g
 
It's a 25 year old house, so it's fairly efficient. Not to modern standards though. My comment was more tongue in cheek in my response- 3 bags is a lot of BTU's though.. Wow.
Ya that was last winter. No OAK and air leaks 40MPH winds and around 0 out.. Nearly a week of that . The rest of the winter was two bags.This winter OAK, plugged up a bunch of leaks so when spring comes I'll know what happened. But that's why we bought a P61, for the extra BTU if needed and knowing up from the house and wind around here may require that much..
 
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