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<blockquote data-quote="tynyphil" data-source="post: 4195018" data-attributes="member: 44419"><p>We ran into a problem with our ‘very tight’ off grid cabin the first winter. Our wood burning stove was vented but it seemed to have burnt up the available oxygen in the night. Woke up and could hardly breathe until we opened the door and window. Carbon monoxide was not it. There is a detector. Installing a fresh air vent to the stove solved the problem. Something to consider</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tynyphil, post: 4195018, member: 44419"] We ran into a problem with our ‘very tight’ off grid cabin the first winter. Our wood burning stove was vented but it seemed to have burnt up the available oxygen in the night. Woke up and could hardly breathe until we opened the door and window. Carbon monoxide was not it. There is a detector. Installing a fresh air vent to the stove solved the problem. Something to consider [/QUOTE]
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