Calling @Whitespider!
Spidy's been asking for it so let's make it happen. Put your big boy pants on everyone and don't forget your knee high boots, this thread will likely get deep. There'll be some math involved and some bickering Im sure but lets keep it civil. For the folks who like a good debate it should be entertaining if your interested in efficiencies of stoves. Spidy's a keyboard wizard when it comes to long replies so don't get scare, this will likely get long winded.
Spidy, do you want to start? Please lay out your argument. Give us all the necessary inputs to compare two stoves; efficiencies, assumed cycle time (12 hr?), Amount of wood (lbs and/or BTU/lb), and any other assumptions needed. Try to stick to facts, look up the specs of your wood stove!
I'll be back to check.
Keep in mind as we go on the journey, I don't believe its fair to compare your forced air combustor to a free standing stove like the BK King, they operate totally different. Your stove can provide heat on demand by turning on a combustor fan then choke down when not on, while a BK stove is a constant demand stove. That is the primary reason your can get a longer burn cycle with a lower efficiency as compared to a stove like a BK or other traditional stove.
Lets start with a problem statement! I recall you saying;
"You flat cannot burn less fuel, over a longer time period, and get the same per-hour rate of heat generated"
The floor is yours Spidy.
Spidy's been asking for it so let's make it happen. Put your big boy pants on everyone and don't forget your knee high boots, this thread will likely get deep. There'll be some math involved and some bickering Im sure but lets keep it civil. For the folks who like a good debate it should be entertaining if your interested in efficiencies of stoves. Spidy's a keyboard wizard when it comes to long replies so don't get scare, this will likely get long winded.
Spidy, do you want to start? Please lay out your argument. Give us all the necessary inputs to compare two stoves; efficiencies, assumed cycle time (12 hr?), Amount of wood (lbs and/or BTU/lb), and any other assumptions needed. Try to stick to facts, look up the specs of your wood stove!
I'll be back to check.
Keep in mind as we go on the journey, I don't believe its fair to compare your forced air combustor to a free standing stove like the BK King, they operate totally different. Your stove can provide heat on demand by turning on a combustor fan then choke down when not on, while a BK stove is a constant demand stove. That is the primary reason your can get a longer burn cycle with a lower efficiency as compared to a stove like a BK or other traditional stove.
Lets start with a problem statement! I recall you saying;
"You flat cannot burn less fuel, over a longer time period, and get the same per-hour rate of heat generated"
The floor is yours Spidy.