I have been avidly reading posts in this forum for several months. I am new to using forums, but am finding this area to be interesting and informative.
I am a 62 year old farmer from eastern Iowa. I grew up in a house with a huge wood fired hot air furnace. Then lived in a house with a wood fired gravity hydronic system where my brother still lives. That system is eighty plus years old, and is still functioning well, and no leaks have developed in the steel piping. For the past thirty or forty years I have lived here on this farm, and have heated the house and shop with two stoves. For years my desire has been to develop a central heating system.
I watched the advent of the outdoor boiler, but was immediately suspicious of the amount of wood needed, and also didn't have the chunk of change it took to set one up. Several years ago I became exposed to Garn, and the Wood Gun. I now think I am about ready to make the leap, and am thinking lamda controls. I am currently considering the Velodux 650, Froling 50, and Lopper 45. I think that the Froling is looking to be the most bang for the buck. The lopper looks real good, but costs about 1/3 more.
As I am gradually becoming informed on this subject, I continue to realize that there is a lot to figure out. If all goes well, I am hoping to get the boiler, heat storage and wood delivery system set up this summer, and may continue with the distribution system into the future. I can do 1000 gals. of upright pressurized storage, and am planning to use a plain steel compression tank, possibly as large as 200 gals. That way there will never be any worries about not enough expansion. I already have some of these components.
I would welcome any comments, especially on choice of boiler. Also, I am wondering if there is some clear or translucent PEX which would work for a sight glass. Or, what other options are out there for keeping track of water level?
I want to thank you all for the interesting and informative comments and posts made here in this forum.
I am a 62 year old farmer from eastern Iowa. I grew up in a house with a huge wood fired hot air furnace. Then lived in a house with a wood fired gravity hydronic system where my brother still lives. That system is eighty plus years old, and is still functioning well, and no leaks have developed in the steel piping. For the past thirty or forty years I have lived here on this farm, and have heated the house and shop with two stoves. For years my desire has been to develop a central heating system.
I watched the advent of the outdoor boiler, but was immediately suspicious of the amount of wood needed, and also didn't have the chunk of change it took to set one up. Several years ago I became exposed to Garn, and the Wood Gun. I now think I am about ready to make the leap, and am thinking lamda controls. I am currently considering the Velodux 650, Froling 50, and Lopper 45. I think that the Froling is looking to be the most bang for the buck. The lopper looks real good, but costs about 1/3 more.
As I am gradually becoming informed on this subject, I continue to realize that there is a lot to figure out. If all goes well, I am hoping to get the boiler, heat storage and wood delivery system set up this summer, and may continue with the distribution system into the future. I can do 1000 gals. of upright pressurized storage, and am planning to use a plain steel compression tank, possibly as large as 200 gals. That way there will never be any worries about not enough expansion. I already have some of these components.
I would welcome any comments, especially on choice of boiler. Also, I am wondering if there is some clear or translucent PEX which would work for a sight glass. Or, what other options are out there for keeping track of water level?
I want to thank you all for the interesting and informative comments and posts made here in this forum.