Yes, you're the one running it. In milder weather just load less wood or use lower btu wood. It got up to 51º here today and our house was not overheating.Can the Ht 2000 be controlled so as to prevent cooking me out of the room ?
Yes, you're the one running it. In milder weather just load less wood or use lower btu wood. It got up to 51º here today and our house was not overheating.Can the Ht 2000 be controlled so as to prevent cooking me out of the room ?
No one called anyone an idiot. I just get tiered of the contant claims from bk guys that non cats cant be controlled. Yes it takes more thought. But they also cost allot more and if your btu load is high they may not be worth it. Bks are great stoves and it may be right for this situation but i think the origonal poster should have the right info about both types of stove so they can make their decision.We, the BK idiots don't have to adjust the load according to if is cold or hot outside. We the idiots just go for an inside steady house temperature. We filled them up like idiots every 24 to 30 hrs, sometimes more
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I just made a joke out of it, I know that the meaning possibly was that they are easy to use and not an offense. But at the same time the OP need to know how BK works, after all is part of the OP question.No one called anyone an idiot. I just get tiered of the contant claims from bk guys that non cats cant be controlled. Yes it takes more thought. But they also cost allot more and if your btu load is high they may not be worth it. Bks are great stoves and it may be right for this situation but i think the origonal poster should have the right info about both types of stove so they can make their decision.
Yes they do and without a doubt they are very easy to control.I just made a joke out of it, I know that the meaning possibly was that they are easy to use and not an offense. But at the same time the OP need to know how BK works, after all is part of the OP question.
@bholler , I understand you but at the same time you are missing an important point. Most of BK owners burnt before non cat stoves. I don't think they're justifying the BK prices or not accepting they made an expensive mistake cause there are non cat stoves out there that cost the same and more than a BK. I will not include me cause my experience with stoves don't have a long history. 99% of them don't go back. I think that is a point to take into account.Yes they do and without a doubt they are very easy to control.
The BK boys have circled the wagons @bholler , look out!I dont find running my stove that way to be hard at all but for some they may not want to. And that is fine somthing with easier control would fit their needs better. It all comes down to what fits your need and budget.
To be clear i am in no way whatsoever against bk stoves at all. And no i havnt missed that point i hear the bk guys here talk about how their houses were always to hot etc before they got their bk. My point is that wast the stoves fault. That just tells me they didnt size their stove right didnt place it right or didnt learn how to run it properly for their setup.@bholler , I understand you but at the same time you are missing an important point. Most of BK owners burnt before non cat stoves. I don't think they're justifying the BK prices or not accepting they made an expensive mistake cause there are non cat stoves out there that cost the same and more than a BK. I will not include me cause my experience with stoves don't have a long history. 99% of them don't go back. I think that is a point to take into account.
Now saying that I will not go back neither, I have to accept that the fire view is great and the heat is good. So is the BK. You just learn to use the heat out of the stove that keep an steady temperature and you marry that setting. Sorry is different. That is all, not bashing any other stove or brand.
As soon as you mentioned BK, the cult that "drank the kool-aid and saw aliens" is going to weigh in... I'm one of them. I ran a Regency 2400 for ten years in an 1800 square foot, open plan house with 17' vaulted ceilings and I was always in my underwear - it was always so hot! Even on low burn, if it wasn't -10C outside the house was always on the edge of being too warm. And we rarely got overnight burns with a 2.3cf box, unless I got up at 5am to through a couple of sticks in to get me to 7. We've been running a BK Ashford since the beginning of December, almost continuously in a newly renovated 1974, one level, 2400 square foot house. Stove room, about 350 square feet, rarely gets above 23/24, rest of the house, 20-22. Minumum burn times 12-14 hours...one as long as 26. Load it, set it, and forget it. Can't imagine heating with another non-cat stove again. My money would be on the BK.
Nobody needs to see that...I hope you will not post any pictures.
Thanks again. Great input. This site is fantastic. Easily the best wood stove information available.Nobody needs to see that...!
Get the Princess and spend more time fishing...If you plan on moving in soon and will be retired get the HT2000. The 12 hr loading cycles will give you something to doand you can put the savings into getting some good fishing gear.
Ever called Jotul to speak with them, should you have an issue?Oh I didn't realize the pissing contest was over and we're back to making stove recs. Jotul F55- very simple, low maintenance stove
Give it a rest. There are not many issues with modern Jotuls to call them about and a good dealer will go to bat for you.Ever called Jotul to speak with them, should you have an issue?
I have dealt with them because our local dealer is worthless and they are pretty easy to deal with.Ever called Jotul to speak with them, should you have an issue?
Don't think this was an aggressive comment. Just a data point.Ever called Jotul to speak with them, should you have an issue?
Yes some dealers are bad every company has that. But i found that jotul was not hard to work with bypassing the dealerDon't think this was an aggressive comment. Just a data point.
The dealers around me are terrible. I tried them all out, multiple times. I don't want to work with a company who rely on agents who don't care. Not for something that I rely upon to keep my family warm.
Sorry if that offended somehow.
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