35 mph sustained winds today. Cant seem to get the stove temp much over 450°. I havnt over load the fire box because the draft is so great that the air intake will suck the dust bunnies outta the next room. I dont want to shut the air down to soon and have a smoldering fire niether. Stack temps are staying as they normally do, right around 400°, the stove is still crankin heat as the basement temps are staying at 80° and with no fans or nothing the upstairs is staying at 70°. Wood is in good shape and took right off on the first reload of the day and after 3 hours I still have small blue flames and a good coal bed. Any thoughts?
In case your wunderin why I got so many stupid questions, until this fall, this is what I was dealin with for a stove.
Oh, incase your wunderin, that hot water heater aint piped into the same flue as the woodstove.
In case your wunderin why I got so many stupid questions, until this fall, this is what I was dealin with for a stove.
Oh, incase your wunderin, that hot water heater aint piped into the same flue as the woodstove.