Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: Boydz on January 06, 2014, 12:41:55 PM
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-18 here with -50 windchill. My Heatmaster 10KE is laughing and Im toasty !!
Yup - 12hr burns with 3/4 Fills of Maple and Ash, but shes keeping up with all 3 buildings. I was a little concerned at first but this is the coldest I've encountered for this old farm house with no insulation.
I'm set at 185 supply with a 10deg swing. Doing nice at cleaning up all the creosote from the fall !! :D
Yeah, its burning some wood, but its toasty in the house at 72. Pretty impressive for a 88Deg delta to outside and even more with the windchill.
Screw the LP company !! haha
Hope everyone else is doing just as good !!
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My stove has been having a hell of a time keeping my house warm. It was -15 here last night with 40 mph gusts and my blower in my house hardly shut off. I think there might be some blockage on my blower on the stove because the fire never really got goin good all night. The garage is only set on 55 so it didn't have a problem at all.
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Tonight we are suppose to see -4. I fired up the little woodstove in the basement lol. A few nights ago it was -4 and the house was 64-66. My house is in desperate need of insulation!! Waiting on a descent day to blow it in
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My stove has been keeping up by my house is not doing it's part.. Finally got my zone for the upstairs going and that holds the heat great. We blew insulation in that attic last year and with plastic on the windows that seems to really help... It's my main level that has a hard time keeping up. It's been super cold so that is really most of the problem plus old poorly insulated farm house. Last night it was -28 with wind chills around -50 and the main level t stat was set at 78 and when I woke up it was 62... The upstairs was set at 70 and it stayed 70.. Once we get back towards zero outside things even out a ton but this cold makes it hard to hold temp... The water coming in is HOT and pretty consistantly around 170... I have the aquastat on the OWB set at 185 on the high end and I know I have some loss due the the uninsulated pex that was installed... I'm hoping to get out and cut some more wood this weekend when it warms up...
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Brad,sinething to consider (possably) if your home is like mine and is brick (i have a picture of my home from 1903 so iknow it is very old) my home is constructed from the outside...brick...air space..and brick..plaster was installed right on the inside brick. i drilled the brick at the mortor joints where three bricks meet and blew in cellulose insulatiion and then as i fixed up each room (becasue there was no way to have a plug on the outside wall) i built new 2x3 walls about 1 inch from the brick (so i could get tehm level) and installed 3 inches of foam. the problem lies between the first floor cieling and the second floor floor....the studs sit on top of the first brick so if you have an air space between the brick as i did and nothing in there, this space bewtween the cieling and floor can be robbing you of a lot of heat and most of it will be coming from your first floor. also any heat rising through the first floor to the upstairs will be captured as you say you have insulated the attic very well. this would allow your upstairs to be heated easily from yoru furnace 9witht he captured heat from downstairs). if your upstairs is very easy to heat perhaps you could consider adding additional ductwork down stairs or install some basboard in the colder rooms?
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Hey Willie, thanks for the info. Our house is steel sided with plaster interior walls. From what I can see there is very little insulation in the walls. We bought this place 2 years ago for the land it's on and knew that we will eventually tear the old house down and re-build. It's got a lot of other issues (bad foundtation, terrible windows, bad roof, leaky basement etc...) and I'm reluctant to throw too much money at it right now.. We are currently putting most of our resources back into the land in the form of building a sustainable farm. When the time does roll around (hopefully sooner than later) to build a house I will do it the right way and make it as efficient as I can. Again, I appreaciate the info!
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-9 here right now. Got down to -15 last night and my poor little H2 hardy is not keepin up. It has a hard time with my radiant floor heat in the basement. I may have to abandon the basement so I can have hot water! Glad it doesnt get like this often in indiana.
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It has been in the negative all day here. The 10000E is working hard but doing its job. house is at 74 and it is -3 outside right now with 30 mph winds... Love this stove
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-2 right now in middle of ohio. Getting down to -7 tonight with wind chills in the -30's. My empyre pro 200 is doing good. Furnace almost isn't shutting off. I'll be very happy to get 10 hours of burn time tonight with dishwasher, washing machine and hot showers tonight.
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Boydz, my 10,000E is doing splendid as well! 12 hour burns on a 3/4 load of soft maple. Loaded oak for tonight to get a 14 hour burn. -5 today in SW Indiana. However, my furnace blowers can't keep up with my lack of insulation. I finally got the house above 70 this morning, but it took several hours and an additional space heater.
I lost power last night at 11:45 and had to go get the generator hooked up to run the pumps to keep the lines from freezing! My circuit worked perfectly and I didn't have any freezing! But, that was one LONG COLD NIGHT!
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Yeah im having same issues with my stove. Actually the stove does its job like you said my house is not. My house was built in 1901. Upstairs stays warm as can be. The first floor is the one that is hard to heat. Thank god we only see single digits and rarely does it get in negatives here in pa. Dont know how you guys that are seeing -20+ do it. Props to you. I would have moved by now!
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Country boy that sounds miserable, I would hate to have to go mess with my genset, we had -31 F last night, supposed to be as cold tonight but 20 mph wind on top of it. The house is staying 72 and I am still getting 12 hour burns, temps are supposed to moderate here by Thursday, even 20 above will feel warm! My generator is sitting in the garage ready to go but I would just as soon not go deal with it.
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My generator is sitting in the garage ready to go but I would just as soon not go deal with it.
X2!!!!! My power has been flashing on and off. My uncle's and cousins down the road don't have power and there tractor won't start.
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Optimizer 250 is working nicely! House is 74* and me and the boy are in our skibbies as usual. I stuffed it about as full as I ever have at 5pm. Curious to see how much is left at 6am. karlk's new nozzle design is working beautifully!
-5 here, which is no big deal, but the dumb wind just will not stop howling!
Our local airport in Lansing has recorded 40+ mph gusts all afternoon.
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I'm in the same boat as some of you; my OWB is keeping up fine but my house isn't cooperating. A north-facing wall comprised of single pane, floor to ceiling windows, a west facing wall of the same construction, one cement block wall and the rest a converted pole barn with absolutely NO insulation, combined with a forced hot air heating system that was too small to begin with just makes it almost impossible to heat. It was holding 68 degrees until the outside temps went below zero and the wind kicked up to a sustained 30 mph speed. Now it's barely holding 63 with an outside temp of -12. But the boiler temp holds 185 degrees and even shuts off on a regular basis. The inside duct work just can't handle any more flow. I'm still getting a 12 hour feeding time with the OWB, altho it's burning slightly more wood. Just got it on-line a week ago, so no time to get used to it or learn any querks it may have. It's only trying to heat about 1300 square feet right now, but it'll be closer to 6000 when I finally get the main house on line, hopefully at the end of this week.
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Cold here in SW Missouri! minus 12* last night, -10 * now.
My house is a ranch style with a walkout basement 3,400 sq. ft. Built in 1998 with good insulation.
Toasty 74* inside. My furnace is running about 1/2 of the time, and boiler is doing great set at 165*!
First season with it, and I wish I would have installed it sooner!.
With 340 gallons of water, I have plenty of reserve.
Stay warm my friends!!
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-28 here in michigan. Stove is sipping wood and I can't believe it. House stays at 70 with ease @ 45% indoor humidity. Getting 12hr plus burns with ease bring on -50. Running 150-165 no need to turn it up.
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Holy smokes - I take a nap before work and this post blows up :)
Glad to see everyone posting. Seems like most are doing ok for the extreme weather we are having. Glad to hear it.
Victor - I'm not believing ANY stove is sipping wood in -28deg weather LOL
Hell, Ive probably burned at least a facecord with this cold snap. Maybe more, but at least I'm warm. Praying power stays on. Ive already had a pump go wacky and replaced it about 2 weeks ago so hopefully Im good.
Best of luck to all of you. Hope its over soon.
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I can't believe it either. I think I have most everything pretty dang efficient this year.
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It's - 16 here in the mi thumb this morning. Stoves eating a little extra but the house is nice and warm
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minus 12 here this morning (-39 wind chill)
the "bullet" is keeping up but you can feel the difference in room temps in the sun room, all that glass is radiating cold from the wind chill. there is about a 4 degree difference from that end of the house. 72 in the north end and 68 in the sun room at the south end.
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-15 this morning in west central Pa, and my boiler is doing just wonderfully. Its not a massive unit, with the fire box only being about 20"wide 30" deep and 20" high, and only holding 30 gallons i've had no problems. I have no issues with 8-9 hrs of burn time, even went 12-13 hrs when temps were "normal".
When the next electric bill comes around i'll be anxious to see my consumption since I shut off my electric HWH, but I estimate a reduction of about 25%.
Mike
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Cold here in SW Missouri!...
Where ya at sizmo? Howdy neighbor, I am between Springfield and Joplin.
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same here in central ohio... my hardy h4 is doing a great job plenty of hot water but my blower in the house is always running! ,my house is staying at 68 but i believe its my windows and door that are bad.. i can sit on the couch and get a nice cold breeze down my neck from the window lol no complaints about the hardy though still getting 12 hour burns on 1/2 to 3/4 loads of seasoned hardwood!!!
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Cold here in SW Missouri!...
Where ya at sizmo? Howdy neighbor, I am between Springfield and Joplin.
Billings, MO address
Live between Republic and Billings.
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Cold here in SW Missouri!...
Where ya at sizmo? Howdy neighbor, I am between Springfield and Joplin.
Billings, MO address
Live between Republic and Billings.
Wow, small world. We are between Chesapeake and Halltown. :thumbup:
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High of 4 right now. Its 230pm and house is 74. Got a very small fire in basement to take the chill out of the floor. rhis fridged temp can leave NE PA anytime now!!
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MY earth is doing great -4 with -26 windchill 10-12 burn times with oak and ashe mixture 75 degrees inside 102 in the hottub also heating hotwater. This is the coldest I ever remember where I live.
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Where I live in NH the weather isn't nearly as bad for me as it is for a lot people in other parts of the country. But, this evening when I got home from work it 4 was degrees above zero with a very stiff westerly wind. I was standing at the OWB for the 15 seconds CB recommends for safety purposes after opening the by-pass door and the word that popped in my mind was; DAMN!, I detect a bit of a nip in the air tonight. But, it's 70 degrees in the house and I'm cozy warm. I thank God every chance I get for the warmth the OWB provides externally but also for the warmth he provides internally. Roger
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Where I live in NH the weather isn't nearly as bad for me as it is for a lot people in other parts of the country. But, this evening when I got home from work it 4 was degrees above zero with a very stiff westerly wind. I was standing at the OWB for the 15 seconds CB recommends for safety purposes after opening the by-pass door and the word that popped in my mind was; DAMN!, I detect a bit of a nip in the air tonight. But, it's 70 degrees in the house and I'm cozy warm. I thank God every chance I get for the warmth the OWB provides externally but also for the warmth he provides internally. Roger
Right on!..Gotta love the OWB!
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Where I live in NH the weather isn't nearly as bad for me as it is for a lot people in other parts of the country. But, this evening when I got home from work it 4 was degrees above zero with a very stiff westerly wind. I was standing at the OWB for the 15 seconds CB recommends for safety purposes after opening the by-pass door and the word that popped in my mind was; DAMN!, I detect a bit of a nip in the air tonight. But, it's 70 degrees in the house and I'm cozy warm. I thank God every chance I get for the warmth the OWB provides externally but also for the warmth he provides internally. Roger
Amen!! I keep it 75 in my house I love it
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