What are the temps you continuous run your stove
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Hi , Just wondered what temp ( in Fahrenheit) you run your stoves at ? And what you consider a safe maximum temp to run it at without damage . I’ve been running mine at 625 f at the firepot with just a small amount of primary air, which keeps the back of the house nice and warm . Know this is dependant on your make and model of stove , but it’s just a general idea . Thanks .
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Whatever temp I need to stay warm, but usually 300-500 in cold weather. If it gets to 500 I light my 2nd stove. That is with my thermometer near the top on the side. Maybe 6 inches down.
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I stay around 600 or so in this broke up old farm house W.
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For the GW #6, 500 to 550 F at the barrel just above the firepot skirt. Firepot is brick lined so temps there are a bit lower.
When just using the kitchen range for heating, the firebox end of the cooktop is 550 to 600. For cooking and baking, I have it go higher. For last nights stove-top pizza it was about 800 F.
Paul
When just using the kitchen range for heating, the firebox end of the cooktop is 550 to 600. For cooking and baking, I have it go higher. For last nights stove-top pizza it was about 800 F.
Paul
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650 around the clinker doors. The fire pot skin can get up to 800, it will cool off from ash building up.
I don't push the Royal that hard.
I don't push the Royal that hard.
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The range is anywhere from 120-400 inside the pipe 3ft above cooktop. If that don’t keep house warm the anthramax gets lit n ran at whatever it needs to stay warm