26 авг. 2009 г. · As a firewood it has a lot more BTUs - somewhere near Red Maple, as I recall. Tulip Poplar is also not closely related to aspens. |
20 апр. 2010 г. · The first BTU chart I pulled up says 16 million BTU/cord for Poplar, 21.7 for Red Oak. That's about 74 percent of Oak's BTU's. Nothing to sneeze ... |
4 янв. 2017 г. · For BTU I've seen 13.5 M for Cottonwood, 14.7 for Aspen (I think they also call it Poplar or Popple up north, correct me if I'm wrong,) and 16 ... |
1) Theoretical, but essentially impossible total. = 10,800 BTU. 2) Practicable, generally accepted Gross Heating Value. = 8,600 BTU. 3) Reduce due to steam ... |
2 янв. 2015 г. · As with almost anything, take with a grain of salt after all 100# of Oak has as many Btu's as 100# of poplar, one is just a lot bigger pile! |
20 окт. 2006 г. · not if you have access to oak. it will burn but the btu output is much lower than the oaks. |
14 нояб. 2016 г. · Bark stays on and is clean wood. Moderate BTU but you can't have it all. I have a wet property and the poplar I have is very heavy. But it ... |
1 нояб. 2019 г. · I'd burn it. It drys fast and its a great shoulder season wood. I wouldn't be burning it in the dead of winter. |
24 дек. 2015 г. · Tulip "Poplar" has fair BTU compared to the true Poplar (Aspen) they have in the north and northeast, which is closer to Cottonwood. |
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