This will depend on the type of wood. but generally it ranges from 6,000 to 8,000 btu's. The harder the wood or more dense it is, is also a general rule to how much heat it wold have.
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Typically the heat value is 8700 BTU per pound. This is for a premium pellet at less than 7% moisture. So, about 348,000 BTU per bag. Rule of thumb, I go with 8500 BTU per pound, as not all...