Wood heater/fireplace without baffle plate

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I_hate_the_cold

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Hey all, glad I stumbled across this site! I've learned some useful things already.


To cut a long question short and without it becoming too incoherent: Is it okay to have my fire operating without the baffle plate in there? (I'm pretty sure that's the name of it, almost 100% certain)

I removed it to clean the build up of soot, etc and found that I'm able to fit A LOT more wood in the heater with it removed. But the problem is, I'm worried about having it burning without it in there as I'm not entirely sure of its function or purpose. I wouldn't be able to afford repairs if it were to damage the heater, and it's also a worry regarding carbon monoxide etc.


Attached image is what I mean by ''Wood heater'' I apologize if my terminology is off, as I'm Australian. :bowdown:
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You can fit more wood, but..lose efficiency. You'll be cutting/splitting/stacking/burning more wood, for the same heat, just to say you did. Not seeing any gains here.

Conversely, I am trying to figure out how to add a baffle in the dragon here, precisely for better efficiency.
 
What he said, you will fit more would in and use more. the baffle helps keep the heat from going up the chimney.
 
Yep, lost efficiency, big time. And also the possibility of damaging the flue pipe/chimney from overheating it during a ripping fire...
 
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