
Recently, we acquired some damp lumber trimmings from our good friend John. He's building a new cabin and gives us his leftover wood scraps. It's good for him. He doesn't have to find a way to discard them. And it's good for us, we get a constant supply of easy to burn chunks.
But you don't want to burn wet wood. It is less efficient (decreased heat output) and increases creosote buildup (and potential chimney fires). So on sunny days, you'll find us "cooking" our wet wood. We spread it out on the deck and flip it like pancakes several times throughout the day. When the sun goes down, in comes our wood. After several days of cooking and air drying under the porch it is ready for the wood stove.
How interesting. We have never heard of Thermoelectric Generators. Let me know how it works.I hate to admit it but we bring a little tv and dvd to the cabin and watch movies and eat and eat and eat...we usually run our generator for this but it is noisy.
ReplyDeleteI'll be sure to write a post about the generator once it gets installed. It seems like an excellent solution for those of us with little winter sun. - Margy
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