I have a 14yr old Harmon PelletPro11,rated at 55,000btu,heats 1800sqft.Which is about the size of my house.But its very open,down is practically one room so is up.Was gonna pop a few holes in upper floor for more heat upstairs,but wife likes to sleep in the same room we hang meat in,LOL.My stove doesnt seem to heat as efficient as it once did though,it was 10 below here last night,it kept house at 68.Ihave to clean mine alot more these last few years,seems the combustion fan clogs up with carbon a lot faster than it used too.Id be careful about mixing coal in your pellet stove,that burns alot hotter than pellets,check with manufacturer before mixing anything just to be on safe side.Make sure your stove is clean,took me a couple of seasons to figure out all the different steps I had to take for proper cleaning.Like you said,2300sqft@70 degrees might be just alittle too much,try and get it to 65-68 and wear a sweater. Good Luck Stan
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