So my in laws (3 of them) have OWB. I heat with an indoor stove. I finished up my wood cutting around last part of June, cutting dead standing timber on my property so it has some time to season.
I was told by them at a family function how nice it was to have a outdoor stove since they don’t have to season the wood they burn. I had 3 on 1 that it made no difference if the wood was green, dead, or seasoned. I simply stated that they would burn less wood if what they burned was seasoned properly and kept covered. One even insists that green wood burns longer.
My reasoning is that BTU’s are lost with wet or green wood. (Up to 50% if my memory is correct) That would require the damper to open longer for the same amount of heat, burning up the wood faster. They stated that indoor stoves and boilers burn completely different. I can see what there saying if there is no demand on the boiler, but as soon as the furnace or hot water is used more BTU’s would be more efficient.
Feel free to tell me I’m right or wrong, I’m not going to argue with them if I’m correct, it’s not worth the wasted breath. I’m putting an OWB in when I build my new house and want to be informed.
I was told by them at a family function how nice it was to have a outdoor stove since they don’t have to season the wood they burn. I had 3 on 1 that it made no difference if the wood was green, dead, or seasoned. I simply stated that they would burn less wood if what they burned was seasoned properly and kept covered. One even insists that green wood burns longer.
My reasoning is that BTU’s are lost with wet or green wood. (Up to 50% if my memory is correct) That would require the damper to open longer for the same amount of heat, burning up the wood faster. They stated that indoor stoves and boilers burn completely different. I can see what there saying if there is no demand on the boiler, but as soon as the furnace or hot water is used more BTU’s would be more efficient.
Feel free to tell me I’m right or wrong, I’m not going to argue with them if I’m correct, it’s not worth the wasted breath. I’m putting an OWB in when I build my new house and want to be informed.