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how much wood do you use per day?
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<blockquote data-quote="ihookem" data-source="post: 5715901" data-attributes="member: 34493"><p>I put the logs in a burlap bag and weigh it with my 60 lb fish scale. On a warmer day I put in a few less logs but on a cold day I weighed about 135 lbs consistently. 135 lbs @ 6,000 but is 810,000 BTU per day , or 33,750 BTU per hr. Makes sense if you figure my EKO gasser is 80% efficient after it gets to the house. My house is 2,200 sq. ft with 9' walls. It is insulated extremely well and has a lot of windows. This is for a cold day though, like -10 F for a low and many 10 F for a high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ihookem, post: 5715901, member: 34493"] I put the logs in a burlap bag and weigh it with my 60 lb fish scale. On a warmer day I put in a few less logs but on a cold day I weighed about 135 lbs consistently. 135 lbs @ 6,000 but is 810,000 BTU per day , or 33,750 BTU per hr. Makes sense if you figure my EKO gasser is 80% efficient after it gets to the house. My house is 2,200 sq. ft with 9' walls. It is insulated extremely well and has a lot of windows. This is for a cold day though, like -10 F for a low and many 10 F for a high. [/QUOTE]
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