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Pellet furnace- basement (main heating)
Wood stove (30-NC) - basement (also main)
Freestanding pellet stove upstairs (shoulder season to knock the chill off).
 
Pellet furnace- basement (main heating)
Wood stove (30-NC) - basement (also main)
Freestanding pellet stove upstairs (shoulder season to knock the chill off).

How cold does the house get? Wow! An Englander 30 and a pellet stove???
 
Dont get cold in this house ;). Only run one pellet stove or the othet. Never both. Always runnin the 30-NC. But its in the basement. The pellet furnace sucks all that hot air from the wood eater and distributes it upstairs via the floor registers :) About 76° average in the winter :cool:
 
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Dont get cold in this house ;). Only run one pellet stove or the othet. Never both. Always runnin the 30-NC. But its in the basement. The pellet furnace sucks all that hot air from the wood eater and distributes it upstairs via the floor registers :) About 76° average in the winter :cool:

I was gonna' say. That's a mighty fine wood stack you got going. Would be a shame to rely on pellets only.
 
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