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Post by JohnV on Jan 4, 2017 19:13:00 GMT
Burley claim to have the most efficient stoves at 90%. I've noticed on less well-made stoves that the primary air can not be closed 100% because the sliding shutter is a rattling fit. Excess cold air going into the fire will reduce the efficiency. the Burley has a fine stainless steel baffle which traps any soot and burns it off. A tornado effect from secondary air ensures that the smoke is burnt as well. I have no connection with Burley or any dealers. They are the kind of stove i was talking about, the Burley is wood burning only, but the high effeciency burn is under ideal circumstances of a small amount of well seasoned fuel burning hot, filling up the firebox and letting it tick over is not applicable. sometimes controllability is as, if not more, important than just efficiency
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2017 19:22:53 GMT
Actually, some Burleys are multifuel. but they do say they won't stay in overnight, so no good for us boaters.
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