Started up our new wood stove for the first time this weekend. I've been so impressed with the BTU's it puts out. We've not had the furnace kick on all weekend so we're pretty relieved about that (considering we just had the tank filled at $2.15/ gal.)
Anyway, I'm getting conflicting ideas on how I should best circulate the air with the ceiling fan. Some folks have said that I should have the fan running in such a way that it draws the cooler air on the groud up and mixes it with the warm air that rises. Then again, I've been told that it should be set so that it pushes the warm air that rises, down to the floor.
Thoughts?
Anyway, I'm getting conflicting ideas on how I should best circulate the air with the ceiling fan. Some folks have said that I should have the fan running in such a way that it draws the cooler air on the groud up and mixes it with the warm air that rises. Then again, I've been told that it should be set so that it pushes the warm air that rises, down to the floor.
Thoughts?
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