Upstairs in the main heating zone, in the 20's and up outside with the wood stove going full blast, the temperature near the thermostat is 6 degrees warmer than its set at, 64. It hovers around 70, but this will vary down to one degree higher than its set at when its colder out, but it sure helps keep that oil furnace from having to supply heat to that largest zone. The opposing end of the house is set at 65 or so, I don't get much heat from the stove there, but I like it cool, as if I hang out downstairs, watch the television there, tend to the stove, it can be 95 at the thermometer if I load that stove up, temperature outside depending. That is too hot, so I like to keep it 80 there as an average to heat above it. Its actually nice to cool off upstairs on the opposite end of the house. The 2nd floor benefits from heat rising and its set mid 60's usually, so its the one zone is that burns most of the oil when its really cold. Its a noticeable savings, so I keep processing firewood, as its worth doing.
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