I had one night where I pushed my tank up to 185(top) 180(mid) and high 170's(btm). Never done that before. Usually might push top to 180. But thats not very often. My stack temp is still just 500. So I should be all set for these next few days. I never had to burn around the clock, but instead of two loads of wood which is anywhere from 7 to 8 hours, I probably burned 11 to 12?
I would see where the variable speed fan would be a nice thing. Maybe if I could get Chris Hoskin's to sell me a Froling' at cost, i might have it.
How much cycling/idling (what ever you call it) did it take to get the tank up that high?
I'm happy if I hit 170-175, and unless it's really cold outside my boiler will cycle a few times to get to that point. I've been wondering if I can install a bigger pump in my LK 810. It's suppose to handle up to 65kW (my Innova is only a 30kW model) but I thinking that the head of the exchanger is slowing thing down a bit. I'm getting good transfer, the water coming out of the exchanger is always with in a dregree or two of the tank temp, I don't think I'm moving the water quick enough though.
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