Pellet stove modifications

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Meneillys Woodland Products said:
The blue and orange part is on the old door hinge so it swings open just like the cast door. The flexible pipe lets it move also. We get temps on the sheet metal around 175. That is what happens when you don't buy the furnace you should have to save money.
How about a side shot so we can see it better. You use and do what you have to. Just have to make sure it is safe. The little guys do it then the big boys and their laywers see if it is worth stealing the design.
 
I want to modify my shop pellet stove to power a closed circuit boiler which would power this a mike brown 1hp steam engine which would turn a 500w generator. I have an emergency connection terminal in the garage to power the whole house...just plug and play. FREE ELECTRICITY! Trying to sort out the peices.
 
Meneillys said:
Here is the monster in my fathers basement. We took a quad Mt Vernon and converted it into a furnace and added a magic heat.
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That is powered by a 14" duct fan and is controlled with an AC thermostat set to turn on and off at 115.

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OK we need and update on how the mods are performing?
 
Well it has been a year now. Did full take every thing apart cleaning and the only problem we had was no clean out T on the pipe. That is getting changed. When we cleaned the Magic Heat the ash of course went down the pipe and into the exhaust fan so we had to clean the fan two times. I would take more pictures but my mother freaked out that I had taken a picture of the messy basement and forbid me from having a camera in her house again.
 
LOL, yup they can do that.

While dust may protect the furniture, nobody outside of the family need know about it.
 
My heat bill for my modified pellet stove was 735.00 for the entire season. Used no oil at all and stayed warm as could be. Used about three tons of pellets. Anyone else got any figures to post? Pellets where I get them went up $10 dollars this year.
 
Seems like you could do more , with less, if you would effectively recover heat from the exhaust (more than the magic heat crap)
Why not make a water coil add add it INTO the exhaust pipe, recover those lost btu's? That way, no worry about cooling down of burn box, no worry of effecting BTU's to heat space, etc. You would then be reclaiming whats getting shot outside, in a more effcient manner than that $70 chinese crap box.
 
Careful with the exhuast temp reduction. You could cause issues if your not careful. Watch out for the black shiney stuff.
 
Personally, I don't see a water coil inside the exhaust lowering temps enough to cause the "black shiney stuff" you speak of, especially if burning a good qaulity hardwood pellet.
But , if concerned, I would place it as close to outlet of stove as possible and before a clean out tee, so the remaining pipe that could become cool enough to form such stuff, can be cleaned with ease.
 
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