This is nutty as heck. Yesterday I cut the stove off fairly early at 200f because I wasn’t ready for the next step. I just went out to start hooking up the pump and stuff to test the lifter plate and 2 of the modules. What I managed to so was burn myself, no worries nothing at all bad just highly unexpected, call it more of an attention getter. Anyway the stove is up a little over 250f here some 20 odd hours later. I’m guessing the hotter heat from the firebox now under the stove was slowly absorbed in the mass of the stove. I expect having all it’s insulation back on / in place made some difference too. Now I’m a bit curious how long it will take to get back down around 100f? I could go and remove the insulation off the top but that would likely only affect the top surface temperature. Oh well plenty of other things I need to be doing anyway…
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