First Burn This Season

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Hydronics

Feeling the Heat
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Dec 3, 2008
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Northern CT
Well, I fired up the EKO for the first time this season. I suppose most guys have been burning for a while now.
 
I just got done installing portage and main bl2840 and fired it up this afternoon. Had a fire going in our hearthstone heritage last night.
 
Been burning for heat a few weeks now. Last night had been our coldest. 21 degrees f
 
Welcome to club Hydronics! I have been burining for about 1 month now, just did my monthly clean out this AM, 1 down 7 to go:)
 
I just got done installing portage and main bl2840 and fired it up this afternoon. Had a fire going in our hearthstone heritage last night.


Later this winter do an update how you like the boiler. Curious how the P n M OWB performs
 
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Later this winter do an update how you like the boiler. Curious how the P n M OWB performs
I will definatey be doing an update and giving any info I can. I am new to this so this a learning experience for me too.
 
First real burn last night and this morning...still not all out fires, just 1/4 capacity.
at least the dump zone and safety systems got a test run today during the morning burn, due to high winds' power outages.

We were enjoying the fireplace for a few days.. balm temps coming up again this week..so maybe more fireplace and brandy are in order;)

Scott
 
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I started in October of 2012 and haven't stopped yet! haha.

One thing that is always interesting to me though is that I go from one fire every week to a fire every five days to 3 days etc. The last week or so, I've been having small fires (30-40 lbs) of wood every evening to keep storage nice and hot so there is no morning chill when I get up in the morning.
 
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