You might try some scrap demolition wood ,which would be mixed pine and hardwood and very dry to see the capabilities of your stove. If you get good results ,then you know its your wood. Wet wood burns the same in every stove. Not very well.
+1 im into a batch of year old white oak that is probably in the low 20%. It burns ok, but not like the 2 year old stuff I had in there a few weeks ago. I have to leave the air open at about 1/4 on the newer stuff or I will loose the secondaries.colebrookman said:I think the Oslo really likes dryyy wood. I've been burning year old dry wood that has a nice ring when you hit the splits together. Burned well; now I'm into an older batch, almost two years old and the Oslo came alive. Much more heat for the same amount of wood and the after burners are going strong. Be safe.
Ed
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