A non-cat stove of a certain size may be rated for higher max output than a cat stove of the same size, but you can always upsize the cat stove. . .up to 4.5 cu ft or so.If I do a cat stove am I going to regret the heat output when it gets really cold and be happy during a extended shoulder season. . .?
You're the only one who can decide what it's worth to you, but stove cats are not that expensive, $125-250(depending on size) every 3-5 years seems to be typical.. . .also do I want to inherit the additional cost of cat / more gasket replacement?
Cat stoves start around $2k. You can get a non-cat clean-burning EPA stove starting around $700 for steel and going up to $3k for cast iron or soapstone. A modern stove, cat or non-cat will burn less wood than a pre-EPA stove would for the same amount of BTU's, but the wood needs to be nice n' dry.That's not too bad . Aren't the stoves running around 3 k
the stove when the outside air temp is greater than 30 deg, over performs
a full load it will last me about 6 hours of good heat, then its down to coals
That's not too bad . Aren't the stoves running around 3 k
There are a few shops around and one in Bloomington that carries them also. Ill check them out further. Pick up a long bow you'll love it I got one and I make my own alsoOsagebndr - I just ordered a BK Princess Parlor (fans, side shields, black legs/rails and door with glass) for ~$3300 after tax from a shop south of Indy.. I don't know if they want specific shops mentioned on this forum, but this shop is on the BK website dealer page.. I wanted the longer burn times as well and the control-ability. (envy your osage bow.. I use to be a recurve hunter before a car wreck thrashed my neck/back.. was close to giving the longbow a try but never got there...)
A lot depends on budget and heating needs I'd say. Been looking at osburn, enerzone , blaze king and regency for myself . This will be our primary source of heat
When it's super cold out it's not a bad idea to let the furnace kick in to help out no matter the type of stove if need be.
Ditto my next stove will be a cat also. I just like the fact that they start burning smoke at 500 Deg or so. WHereas a reburn stove (all others) need 1100 Plus the start burning smoke.These are the downsides that I face also, with my down-draft. I would like a longer burn with better control of output, so my next stove will be a cat, to see how big a diff there is. I don't think I will really know which I prefer until I actually try both for at least a few seasons each. Time proves all things.
cat stoves will be more fussy
I'm curious as to the details to that statement. So if you could elaborate I would be interested in reading about it.
.....or experiment with a CAT stove and try to get longer burn times with a lower heat output. If I do a cat stove am I going to regret the heat output when it gets really cold and be happy during a extended shoulder season?
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