LLigetfa said:Is that copper tubing wrapped around the base for DHW?
rustynut said:peterb,
so tell me more about this thermosiphon experiment ?
no pump ?
i'm guessing a fan behind the radiator
how big of an area were you heating ?
rn
BeGreen said:Not to be too picky but how far from the back of the stove to the wood trim?
Peter B. said:rustynut said:peterb,
so tell me more about this thermosiphon experiment ?
no pump ?
i'm guessing a fan behind the radiator
how big of an area were you heating ?
rn
BeGreen said:Not to be too picky but how far from the back of the stove to the wood trim?
Not far enough, but after 20 years, I think it's 'grandfathered'... as are a variety of other not-quite-to-code details of my install.
Right now, I'm not worried about them because I'm uninsured.
Peter B.
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BeGreen said:Read up on pyrolysis. It can go years that way and very suddenly become a real problem. Although apparently unconcerned about the house, it might be good to think of the firemen that are called out to deal with a fire.
north of 60 said:When I see set ups like that I always say it is not an IF,... ITS A WHEN As each firing occurs its part of the countdown to WHEN it will happen.
Peter B. said:BeGreen said:Read up on pyrolysis. It can go years that way and very suddenly become a real problem. Although apparently unconcerned about the house, it might be good to think of the firemen that are called out to deal with a fire.
Are you sure pyrolysis is the operative word here? Care to provide a reference?
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north of 60 said:When I see set ups like that I always say it is not an IF,... ITS A WHEN As each firing occurs its part of the countdown to WHEN it will happen.
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five...
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Oh hell, I guess I'm just bored today...
Tempted to take Pook's bait and advocate Magic Heat for EPA stoves. Hey, if they burn that clean, why should there be any significant creosote buildup in the MH?
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At least all I did was sabotage my own thread. No firemen were injured in the course of responding.
PB
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Peter B. said:No new stove (this year), and no new modifications to the old beast (yet).
Thought I'd take advantage of the tax rebate, but it turned out to be a tax credit I don't qualify for, so...
Thought about rebuilding the innards and trying to coerce a crafty friend into making a loading door with a window, but...
The Round Oak will surely make it through another season and the cat is pretty fresh, so I should be good to go, even if I stay lazy.
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'Crappy' ??? I'll have you know I could likely still sell this stove for a lot more than you paid for the Energy Harvester. By the way, you definitely need a flue damper if you want to slow down your wood consumption.
(The electric cord for the fan is hiding... no sleight of hand.)
Peter B.
Pete...I guess you missed the I love it part.
I love your stove Pete and no disrespect intended Sir.
Oh bye the way, my wood is free but thanks for the suggestion.
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