We lost power for a few days in southern CT,not a big deal really this time of year,but we did chill down to upper 20's at night.
No well,no furnace,no hot water,but did get the fireview up and running for some 24/7 burning and kept the house nice and toasty,made me feel good about my
Woodstock purchase.
It was a good test to see how much of my house the fireview would heat,realizing this is not the dead of winter,but am pleased with the heat distribution,and how comfy we were.Neighbors with fireplaces were complaining how cold they were.
Overall very happy with my stove and tons of thanks to all of you out there posting away the info is invaluable for a newb just learning how to run a stove.I think now
that I have burned a little and find my wood less than primo,the most important lesson is get ahead on the wood,rest assured am busy doing that.
Thanks again to all for all your help and info,and for those in CT still without power hope it is soon for you to get back on line, happy and safe burning to all.
Scott