It seems that all new wood burners with EPA stoves or inserts have trouble and get told the same thing - "your wood isn't seasoned". I also started a thread asking about overnight burns and how to optimize them. Gotta' say "IT'S THE WOOD, DUMMY
" I got a load of kiln dried wood yesterday. Last night I got home to a glowing bed of coals that, for the first time since we got the insert, had flames dancing on it. I loaded up the insert before going to bed at 12:30 am. At 7:30 am when I woke up to use the toilet I listened at the top of the stairs and the fan was still going. That's a solid 7 hours at least. By the time I got to the fire at 9:30 the fan was off, but there were still a lot of glowing embers. Not throwing a lot of heat, but if it wasn't 40 degrees out I would have gotten it going with a little kindling. So to anyone fighting the green wood demon but not really believing it could make that big a difference, go to the grocery store or HD and pick up a couple of packs of KD wood. It's expensive (like $6 a bundle) but worth it to see what your stove or insert can do with the right fuel. There's a thread over in the Wood shed where I talk about the deal I got on the wood. (https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/50316/)
