40 degree burn times
Last Sunday it was in the 40's and I put on 3- 6"round logs about 20" long on around 7 am and at 4pm they were still there and the water was up to 200* and then I didn't put anything else on till 10pm again 3 pieces, and the next morning the temps were dropping fast outisde it was in the high 20's and a good west wind blowing the logs were gone, the water temp was still 165*. So I can get alot longer hours with just a little bit warmer temps, but not 24 hour burn times. Maybe if my house had new windows and better insulation!
Last Sunday it was in the 40's and I put on 3- 6"round logs about 20" long on around 7 am and at 4pm they were still there and the water was up to 200* and then I didn't put anything else on till 10pm again 3 pieces, and the next morning the temps were dropping fast outisde it was in the high 20's and a good west wind blowing the logs were gone, the water temp was still 165*. So I can get alot longer hours with just a little bit warmer temps, but not 24 hour burn times. Maybe if my house had new windows and better insulation!