I had some time so I figured I would do an experiment with my wood burner it is a home made unit just installed it in dec. The stove hasn't had any major issues but I can Never leave "Good enough alone".
Against my better judgement I made the stove natural draft, blah. It has worked ok and heated my house 950sf of barly insulated 10 ft ceiling 1900's house to a nice cozy 72 degrees all winter. But, when I turn on the fan to my 24x40 garage I can watch the temp drop and never catch up until I turn the fan off.
As many have had a rough winter, here in south central MI it was mid 40"s the other day the stove went 28 hr on a fill but today it was 0 -1 during my test
ok the "test" my set points are 170 on 179 off natural draft takes 90 min on average to reach 179
with the 0 temp outside I turned the fan on in the garage with the furnace on in the house the stove drops 1 degree every 1.5 min so it cycles quite often,
so I took my shop vac supposed to be 312 cfm not sure if that is the same number positive pressure vs negative, once the damper door opened I shoved the positive pressure side in the opening and turned it on.
with both loads running it took 5 min to raise 1 dgree water temp with both loads off 1 dgree a minute just over 30 minutes from 170 to 179 stove holds just over 300 gallons of water
so with a blower the cycle times are roughly 1/3 the time, what would that mean for wood usage? I just wanted to share my findings and see if that is some what normal
now some pictures
normal idle

just after damper opened

just after blower installed

10 min after blower installed

mostly coals in the stove except for the lagre round arter 12 hour over night burn except for the large round put that in in the am

wondering what size blower I should install and can I just tap into the solenoid wires and run that off the ranco aquastat?
thank you for the help getting me to this point