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<blockquote data-quote="stihly dan" data-source="post: 5170513" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>spidey is 100% correct in theory, and for his application. But for others keep in mind position of any temp sensors is a huge factor. So these limits may not work for you if your position is different. Also keep in mind spidey has the big supply fan on his unit so he is moving a lot of air, you may not get the same results moving less air. I actually believe supply fan at lower temps gets more heat. But its a comfort application thing. Lastly, spidey didn't mention that his interior chimney could suck the snot out of your nose if you looked up it. This high draft is definitely helping keeping the fire hot with no blower, you may not get the same. Just sayen each unit in each application of each brand will be different. Don't be afraid to experiment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stihly dan, post: 5170513, member: 79284"] spidey is 100% correct in theory, and for his application. But for others keep in mind position of any temp sensors is a huge factor. So these limits may not work for you if your position is different. Also keep in mind spidey has the big supply fan on his unit so he is moving a lot of air, you may not get the same results moving less air. I actually believe supply fan at lower temps gets more heat. But its a comfort application thing. Lastly, spidey didn't mention that his interior chimney could suck the snot out of your nose if you looked up it. This high draft is definitely helping keeping the fire hot with no blower, you may not get the same. Just sayen each unit in each application of each brand will be different. Don't be afraid to experiment. [/QUOTE]
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