RIDGERUNNER30 said:
hey LLigetfa, that sure is some cold weather you have were you live, I have never been in that kind of weather, takes a tough person to brave those conditions . I always wanted to go see canda they say it a beautiful place but maybe in the summer time.
Canada is a beautiful place, but you don't have to go up to where LL lives to get extreme cold. We get temps like that every year where I live in NY, and Old Forge in the Adirondacks has hit both -40ºF
and -40ºC... at the same time. Still, never this early. Lowest we've been to is -5ºF (-21ºC) so far this year. Stove is in the basement, so we start to lose the battle upstairs at about that point. Running her as hard and hot as I dare, no burn cycle, just keep throwing dry wood on fast as she'll eat it. If I slow down my masonry chimney will cool off, and that's how I store most of my heat.
Decided to turn the lights off at one point when my pants felt like they were going to catch fire filling it. There was a distinct dull red glowing area visible in the darkened room. Grabbed the IR and got a reading of 947ºF about 5" up the left door. Oops. A little
too hard and hot.
Funny, coldest part of the stove at that time was about 700ºF... dead center on the top, where everybody seems to use as a reference point for overfire.