Effecta installation pics in North Pole, Alaska

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Yes. the effecta has less refractory than most of the gassifiers out there, but a couple of small fires (1/4 Load or less) is a good idea.
karl
 
The only thing I notice is that your boiler sits on the floor. I raised my Effecta about 16" so I don't have to get on my knees to clean out the secondary chamber. Looks real nice and I know it is going well for you!
 
The area the system sits in is the front of my Garage. I have an over size garage here, in Alaska it is a great asset. I could park my F250, 4 door, 8ft bed end to end with a porsche and still walk around the front and back of them. Maybe not between though.

Now I have to settle for the wifes truck, my truck, the 4 wheeler and my pride and joy "Gasification Boiler System"!

Started first fire tonight, all is going great. I am up to 160 in top of top tank, I was gasifiying very quickly. Amazing!

I will post stats and pics later this week. The guys are on the way to see this thing in action.

Regards, Morgan
 
I thought about raising it and there was alot of circumstances leading up to not doing it. I would have been happier but it will work, i may lift it later. But it will work for a few years. I plan to build. Boiler room off the side of the garage in the future, this will give the opprotunity to change a few things.
16 inches? Wow i was thinking 6-8", i guess i will have to rethink it a bit

I ran for 5 hours tonight, 69 degrees to 168 degrees. I figurd it would take a good 12 hours to charge, gona do a few small fires each night and charge system fully on saturday

Regards Morgan
 
Congrats.. we all know what a great feeling it is.
 
Congrats on the fire-up. I've had my Effecta 35 up and heating for over a month now. Went through times when I thought it would never get done but it's a joy now. Love thumbing my nose at the propne truck that drives by.
Bill
 
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Great Job Morgan and Bill!

I know you have both spent a lot of time researching and installing your boiler systems and now its time to reap the rewards (no oil or gas bill) and personal satisfaction of a job well done. It will be interesting to see exactly how much wood you use next winter Morgan compared to when you had your Central OWB (the biggest one Central makes).
 
Ran small fires all week. Spent saturday charge all 1300 gallons, very impressed with the little amount of fuel required to do this. After running an OWB for about 7 years, i know what wood consumption is!

Time to insulate tanks, it got to 101 degrees in the garage. I wanted to make sure i had no leaks before inulating.

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Guys, been busy, up and running, pics to come
I am very happyyyyyyyy
 
Glad to hear that Morgan. Did you get those tanks insulated? How is that beast running?
 
Well its been a couplw winters running this boiler
I am still very happy, I have burned a great deal of pellets and have decided to dedicate the next 3 months to wood.

The 1300 gallons of storage is working well. I have decided to make things better and run with more storage.

Here is the fun part, i ran into a deal for 2 - 1000 gallon propane tanks already spray foamed
Only $850 for both, 20 miles round trip

Now do i install the new tanks
Absolutely
But do i keep the existing
At what point is too much storage a factor
 
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Sorry for the neck problems
Posting on phone not very good at it
 

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That's a steal. there is more in foam there than $850. make sure to pressure test well, and that the foam isn't hiding anything.
did you pipe up as I drew where the 250 was the pellet buffer and the 1250 was for wood? if so, I would just replace the 2x500's with 2x1000's, and use the 250 still for pellets. 2000 is a lot of storage for an effecta 60 if you're using it hard. it's at the max end of the recommended storage. if you have a narrow delta t though (you have baseboard heat as I recall) it will be a help.

good luck.

karl
 
Yep, 250 for pellet mode and 1250 for wood mode
seems to work with the baseboards pretty well down to 145

i think im gonna put an 8 foot pit in new boiler room and set new tanks vertical
 
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