Econoburn 200 yea or nea????

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kuribo

Feeling the Heat
Dec 10, 2007
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SW WI
I have found a good deal on a new 2010 Econoburn 200 and would like to hear comments, positive or negative, from those that have an Econoburn.

I am in SW Wisconsin with about 6000 feet of heated space. Calculate the heat load on a -30F Wisconsin night at abut 85,000BTU/hr. Plan to have two 500 gal propane tanks in the basement for storage....Hydronic in floor throughout the basement and half the first floor. Have a giant masonry heater on the first floor and a small on on the second floor for shoulder seasons, worst case scenarios....

The 200 might be a bit oversized but it should make heating my storage a lot easier.....

Thanks for any comments....
 
If over sized some days, just load less wood. It will be a learning experience. Or go larger storage.

Will
 
I would be happy to show you my Econoburn 200 if you want to look at one. I live 45 minutes north of Madison. If you pm me I can talk with you on the phone sometime. My first question would be, Is it going in the house or in a shed?

As much as I like mine I do not think I would want it in my house.

gg
 
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