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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
Though the stove won't get usable heat overnight, it definitely should go long enough to have coals in the AM. Remember to bank the wood and close the air down.
You might wish to read the hearth.com forums—there are a lot of people, like myself, who have one of those stoves and can give good advice.
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Our Englander is smaller than the OP's. Yes, if it is already in the secondary burn mode then loaded with oak and the airflow set to low, there will be coals in the AM. A bit of kindling and dry pine and soon a good fire again.