Pellet hot water heat?

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smwilliamson said:
Yeah...I'd like to have you drill a hole in the side of my new Harman XXV??? The heat in the stove in unaffected??? I'm doubtful.

lol! dont say that Scott! Someone will do it!
 
Countryboymo said:
I have a drill and a nice new bit... trust me I will be gentle.

Thats my favorite quote from Dentists, Lawyers, and Proctologists, the last two basically being the same thing.
 
I;n sort of curious about this myself. Yea I would never buy one till I had seen it documented as actually viable but hey people do invent new great things every day so I am willing to listen and watch on someone else's dime. Have any of the other sites had any positive or negative reports yet? As the pictured one is shown I could never have one on my countryside poking out the front like that but there is plenty of room to hide things on the inside behind the side cover panel. I would like to be able to heat my bedroom with under the floor radiant so I could lose the 1500 watt heater in my bedroom.
 
I don't doubt it could be done, but do doubt you can heat the water without an increase in pellets. Takes B T U s to heat the water. Other than that, the spelling was real bad.
 
Dont sound like a good idea to me. You will void your warranty. If ud like to heat your water with pellet, get a pellet boiler.
 
My Parents had a small loop attached to the outside of a "wood" sove. It tied
into the electric hot water tank and as I remember worked quite well.
I thought it might be worth a try. No holes though!
 
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