Holy Harman!!!!

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Paul Raz

Feeling the Heat
Oct 16, 2012
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Orange County, NY
Well its been a loooong wait, but it is finally here. I got the stove installed and it is currently cranking major heat right now. Heating a hell of alot more area than I thought too which is good. So I know how you all love pics so here you go.


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Well its been a loooong wait, but it is finally here. I got the stove installed and it is currently cranking major heat right now. Heating a hell of alot more area than I thought too which is good. So I know how you all love pics so here you go.


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Beautiful Paul! Don't forget to change your signature, you're burning pellets now! Glad its working well for you. :)
 
Beautiful Paul! Don't forget to change your signature, you're burning pellets now! Glad its working well for you. :)

Looks great. Enjoy the warmth. Change your avatar as well.;)
 
Well right now isn't the real test for heating ability, when the wind howls and temps get into the singles digits above or even better double digits below then you'll know what the stove can do.

Looks good Paul, enjoy the heat and go pellet hunting.
 
Looks awesome!! Congrats
 
Nice install,..looks awesome!
 
congrats i have the same stove and love it purchased it last year and my only regret is that i did not purchase it earlier. Just keep it clean and you will enjoy the warmth
 
Bout time huh? Congrats! Looks great. You'll love it more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow. OK, that badly crossed the line into fruityville......but that's how it'll be.
 
Bout time huh? Congrats! Looks great. You'll love it more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow. OK, that badly crossed the line into fruityville......but that's how it'll be.

OK, can you get that damn song out of my head now?:confused:
 
OK, can you get that damn song out of my head now?:confused:

Sure

Bad boys, bad boys....whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?

Hey, you asked.
 
Thanks.:p
 
Well right now isn't the real test for heating ability, when the wind howls and temps get into the singles digits above or even better double digits below then you'll know what the stove can do.

Way to scare the Newbies Smokey!! !!!
 
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Way to scare the Newbies Smokey!! !!!

Well it sort of goes this way in years past folks get their stoves installed and it appears to be just wonderful and along comes the first multi day cold spell and things aren't so wonderful.

If your stove heats the house up on its lowest setting when it is 40 out and you have the stat set for 72 and then it turns to 8 out and the stat is still at 72 your heating requirement just doubled and all of a sudden you are at the middle heat range on your stove and things are still just wonderful but if your stove required heat level 2 at 40 then at 8 you are likely going to need heat level 4. I hope you understand where this is going.

We see it every year. Just trying to get the word out.
 
Nice install, what settings are you using there?
 
Well right now isn't the real test for heating ability, when the wind howls and temps get into the singles digits above or even better double digits below then you'll know what the stove can do.

Looks good Paul, enjoy the heat and go pellet hunting.
Thanks for pissing in my cheerios smokey!! :(
 
Thanks for pissing in my cheerios smokey!! :(

When it gets cold, run it in room temp manual, set the temp you want, and sit back and watch it work. All will be good.
 
So one thing I was told by the installer was if the igniter ever breaks it is a good idea to have some starter gel on hand. Are there any starter gels that are better than others or are they all pretty much the same? Didn't want to start a new thread just for starter gel.
 
Nice HarmOn install. :)

Ummmm, NO.

So one thing I was told by the installer was if the igniter ever breaks it is a good idea to have some starter gel on hand. Are there any starter gels that are better than others or are they all pretty much the same? Didn't want to start a new thread just for starter gel.

They all do the same thing. HD has big bottles for cheap $.

You shut that stove down to try your new green toy yet? ;)
 
So one thing I was told by the installer was if the igniter ever breaks it is a good idea to have some starter gel on hand. Are there any starter gels that are better than others or are they all pretty much the same? Didn't want to start a new thread just for starter gel.

Screw the gel, hand sanitizer is the same thing and a lot cheaper. Even better than that is a propane torch on the pellets for 30-45 seconds, close the door and you are off to combustion land.
 
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