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Mt Bob

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Oct 31, 2013
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There are not words...
 
The redneck jokes should start any second...
 
A pellet stove food dehydrator cabinet? The slight flaw in the design is they should not use the dirty toxic exhaust to dry the food! The clean heated room air would be a much better and safer choice. :) LOL
 
The exhaust goes through the heat exchanger in the bottom and then out the other pipe Don.
 
The redneck jokes should start any second...

"If you dry your marijuana plants using the exhaust from your pellet stove, you might be a redneck."
 
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The exhaust goes through the heat exchanger in the bottom and then out the other pipe Don.
There is no control over the exhaust temp like the room heat has. so more care must be taken when routing the exhaust so as not to start a fire! LOL
 
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"If you dry your marijuana plants using the exhaust from your pellet stove, you might be a redneck."

Yes and the carbon monoxide produced is a real knock out too! LOL

The Wiseway pellet stove was invented for green houses which makes it a much better choice for growing plants. :)
 
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They live among us and they reproduce
The person who though this up would be a good candidate for a Darwin award
 
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Red Green would be proud..
 
What they are doing is running the exhaust in one side of a heat exchanger and out the other side to the chimney. Insane, but no gases in the wall box. Just your basic fire hazard.



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EVL wrong before it gets outside,pipe in front of door and unprotected,stove airflow going to be low,exchanger will plug up fast,making stove plug up,etc,etc.By the way don, trager(and a few others) built gravity pellet stoves a long time ago,nobody wanted them.
 
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There are 4 available. This one must be the test unit. I think I will pass
 
Doesn't look like w**d to me, so what are they drying? Clever operation, though. Wouldn't this work with the pellet stove pool heater?
 
First time I've seen a mishimoto (chinese knock-off fleabay go-fast part brand) intercooler used in that fashion!!

Silicone couplers (blue) making the connection...good for 600F maybe...
 
First time I've seen a mishimoto (chinese knock-off fleabay go-fast part brand) intercooler used in that fashion!!

Silicone couplers (blue) making the connection...good for 600F maybe...

What if you take one of those intercoolers and put it safely into a pellet stove exhaust with a fan behind it? Would that be a real fancy heat reclaimer? Better than the old wood stove heat reclaimers?
 
The tubes have little tiny radiator fins inside them, I'd imagine they'd gunk up much like a heat reclaimer. These intercoolers do work alright as an air-air heat exchanger under pressure. But we're talking 400F charge air temps, and trying to bring as close to ambient as possible.
 
I think i saw a UL sticker on one of those pictures..........
 
They could have at least sloped that long horizontal pipe upwards a little more.

But I guess since there are only Three 90 degree pipes it should draft just fine!
 
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