My St. Croix york insert does not have a thermostat but i'm thinking about putting one on this year. The wireless ones werent available when i got my stove and running a wire was going to be very difficult so we went without it. I usually turn the stove low enough that it will actually cool down some at night so it would not be advantageous durring the night unless i set it higher so it would cycle on and off with the temp setting. But that raises a question, am i really saving any fuel if i set it higher so it will warm up and shut down rather than burn constantly on low all night? I'm also going to use a little more propane heat this winter since I filled the tank today for 1.30/gal. My thoughts are to set propane to about 63 so it wo'nt come on unless pellet stove is set too cool and then in the AM before i rise, set the thermostat to cycle the furnace on to kill the chill while i shower and get ready for work, then thermostat will resume 63ish untill the next morning. My though is, if i use this in conjunction with a thermostat on the St. Croix, maybe the pellet stove wouldn't runn all day while i'm gone and it might save a few pellets in the long run.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?