Im wondering what anyone recomends .. do i go with a eco fan or a stirling engine model fan? jotul oslo is what it will be on
burntime said:Guys, if I get one for the insert and the top hovers between a little over 300 to about 150 will this still move?
fdegree said:Does the ecofan actually produce enough air flow to be practical? Or, is it just a novelty for entertainment purposes?
If one fan does not produce adequate air flow, how about 2 or 3 at the same time?
Backwoods Savage said:My wife always wanted an ECO fan and really thought it was a good idea. After 3 days, we sent it back for a refund. We just thought it was pretty worthless for moving air. For a novelty, it would be okay. Just don't expect much from them and you'll probably be okay. Jake is right though, if you want air movement, a cheap electric fan is a much better way to go. Well, maybe a good looking lady waving a palm leaf might work.
BeGreen said:Some folks curse at the ecofans, say they don't work or that they burn out in a few years. Ours is now approaching it's first decade of use and just keeps cranking. It's a 3 bladed unit and does it's modest job almost silently, power on or power off. I also use it as a remote visual thermometer.
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