Anyone else thought About this besides me? In the middle of winter with the woodstove crankin the house gets WAY too dry. So you set a pot with water on the stove to evaporate. I usually fill my 1.5 gallon stainless steel bucket every day.
So my thought is why couldn't I built some sort of a resivoir that wraps around the flue pipe. Picture something that looks like a sponge cake tin. Then there is a water flaot valve to automaticly feed the water. There is an overflow pipe that is piped to a drain or at least to the floor. So the resivoir always stays full of water on it's own & boils off from the heat of the flue pipe.
So my thought is why couldn't I built some sort of a resivoir that wraps around the flue pipe. Picture something that looks like a sponge cake tin. Then there is a water flaot valve to automaticly feed the water. There is an overflow pipe that is piped to a drain or at least to the floor. So the resivoir always stays full of water on it's own & boils off from the heat of the flue pipe.