Hello!
Name's Andrew, found the forums after doing a bit of research for the home my wife and I purchased over the summer up in mid coast Maine.
I'm a recently (medically) retired United States Marine, and I find myself with plenty of time on my hands now. I've turned my gaze towards the heating situation in our home, and have been toying with ideas of photovoltaic solar arrays, hot water solar heating, and supplementing with wood to hear our home.
To finish up, we've an old box-style wood stove in the basement of our home made by LL Bean that we've been experimenting with. It (obviously) doesn't heat the upstairs completely, but in combination with our oil furnace it is able to maintain a daytime temperature throughout the home of approximately 65°, and when loaded full and set for a slow burn overnight there are plenty of coals in the morning to start over anew.
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Looking forward to the future conversations,
Andrew
Name's Andrew, found the forums after doing a bit of research for the home my wife and I purchased over the summer up in mid coast Maine.
I'm a recently (medically) retired United States Marine, and I find myself with plenty of time on my hands now. I've turned my gaze towards the heating situation in our home, and have been toying with ideas of photovoltaic solar arrays, hot water solar heating, and supplementing with wood to hear our home.
To finish up, we've an old box-style wood stove in the basement of our home made by LL Bean that we've been experimenting with. It (obviously) doesn't heat the upstairs completely, but in combination with our oil furnace it is able to maintain a daytime temperature throughout the home of approximately 65°, and when loaded full and set for a slow burn overnight there are plenty of coals in the morning to start over anew.
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Looking forward to the future conversations,
Andrew