1st Coal Fire of the Season...
- dtzackus
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As I have been burning wood for weeks now, did I ever mention how much I hate burning wood. Finally cold enough to go to coal. YES!!, only have to check the stove twice a day instead of the every 4 hours of adding more and more wood.
As I was getting the fire going, I thought to myself I haven't been on this website lately. Well, a big welcome to everyone!
Dan
As I was getting the fire going, I thought to myself I haven't been on this website lately. Well, a big welcome to everyone!
Dan
- freetown fred
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Good to hear from ya Dan. Yep, another burning season begins
- 63roundbadge
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Same here, haven't been back to the forum since last season. We just got power back last night, the Alaska Kodiak kept us comfortable while barely even breaking a sweat! 25 lbs. of coal every 2 days, emptying the ashes every 3 days. I only shake it once every 24 hours. MPD closed all the way, baro above it and clunking away on a windy day. I've learned if I want it to run cooler, I don't disturb the corners in ash and only shake the grate. When I need more BTUs, I poke the corners and allow the bed to be all burning coal. That seems to double the output.
I'll burn 2-3 tons this year depending on the severity, and hopefully less than 200 gallons of oil. With a 30 gallon electric water heater, I think I have optimized my needs for heat. I've found that the water heater only costs me $20 per month for 2 or 3 persons hot water depending if a daughter visits for the weekend and does laundry.
Ok, enough off-topic. HAPPY HEATING TO ALL!
I'll burn 2-3 tons this year depending on the severity, and hopefully less than 200 gallons of oil. With a 30 gallon electric water heater, I think I have optimized my needs for heat. I've found that the water heater only costs me $20 per month for 2 or 3 persons hot water depending if a daughter visits for the weekend and does laundry.
Ok, enough off-topic. HAPPY HEATING TO ALL!
- freetown fred
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rb, how come you're speculating 200 gal. of oil with that stove?--She's quite the heat machine. I hear that daughter thing.
- joeq
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welcome back Dan. I take it your stove is "ambidextrous"? (Wood and coal?). Or do you have 2 different stoves? I envy the "quick start" heat the wood provides, (seeing I don't have that option), but the long burn and heat from the coal has its benefits. Just started my stove this weekend, cause the temps are dipping below freezing, (and I just wanted to play...it's still new to me). Happy "alternate "heating" you guys. PS. 25lbs in 2 days!? where am I going wrong?
- 63roundbadge
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House is a 62' x 48' ranch, stove is pretty much dead center. Oil heat is 3 zones, comes on for an hour on cold mornings. Hopefully I'll use less than 200 gallons.freetown fred wrote:rb, how come you're speculating 200 gal. of oil with that stove?--She's quite the heat machine. I hear that daughter thing.
Since I added those heatsinks on the stove last year, it is so much more efficient. The MPD stays fully closed whereas I had to have it open before for same output.
I LOVE THIS STOVE!
- freetown fred
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I bet the heatsinks will make a big difference oil consumption wise.
- dtzackus
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Joeq, no the good ole Gilbrater can burn both wood and coal. Wood is a nice quick way of getting a fire going, but the adding wood every 4 hours is a pain in the butt, but it is nice to warm up the house and let the fire burn out over night and only have a few wood ashes left.
I enjoy the coal burning a lot more, twice a day, shake, dump and add. Simple...
Dan
I enjoy the coal burning a lot more, twice a day, shake, dump and add. Simple...
Dan