Is this a new epa phase 2 furnace from US Stove? Im not in the market for one as I just installed a Drolet Heat Commander this past fall but I always like to learn when something new comes to market
Interesting! Given the Hot Blast reputation around here, this should make for an interesting thread.Is this a new epa phase 2 furnace from US Stove? Im not in the market for one as I just installed a Drolet Heat Commander this past fall but I always like to learn when something new comes to market
Sweet- The public get's to do field testing again like multiple other 1st generation EPA furnace models.Anything by USSC, especially a furnace, is always going to be bottom of the barrel quality and user friendlyness. This ought to be interesting to see what kind of issues people have with them as they scoop them up from the farm and box stores "for a good deal" unawares
Id love to see the data on this unit. All they claim is 75 percent efficiency from what i can findSweet- The public get's to do field testing again like multiple other 1st generation EPA furnace models.
The EPA database says 70% HHV efficiency, overall delivered thermal efficiency 66%.Id love to see the data on this unit. All they claim is 75 percent efficiency from what i can find
That doesn't look like the same unit...no window, and doesn't say anything about being EPA approved, like the one OP linked...not sure how they can sell it?! @lampmfg ?United States Stove Company™ Hot Blast Wood Stove Furnace (3,500 sq.ft.)
The Hot Blast HB1520 by US Stove is a wood burning furnace designed to use in conjunction with your existing HVAC ductwork. With twin 500 CFM blowers and up to 180,000 BTUs, it is designed to heat a home up to 3,500 Sq. Ft. Its heavy duty cast-iron door with a glass viewing front gives out the...www.menards.com
Wow, rough crowd!The Ford Pinto of furnaces???
It is on tractor supplies website toThat doesn't look like the same unit...no window, and doesn't say anything about being EPA approved, like the one OP linked...not sure how they can sell it?! @lampmfg ?
Wow, rough crowd!
I had one, it wasn't that bad!
Of course I did weld up a trailer hitch for it and had a piece of 3"x3"x 3/8" angle bolted to the back...little gas tank explosion prevention too! I did get rear ended one time....scuffed the paint on my hitch, put a big dent in his front bumper!
If you download the manual it looks like the correct one. Looks like Menards used some incorrect images.That doesn't look like the same unit...no window, and doesn't say anything about being EPA approved, like the one OP linked...not sure how they can sell it?! @lampmfg ?
Wow, rough crowd!
I had one, it wasn't that bad!
Of course I did weld up a trailer hitch for it and had a piece of 3"x3"x 3/8" angle bolted to the back...little gas tank explosion prevention too! I did get rear ended one time....scuffed the paint on my hitch, put a big dent in his front bumper!
Sweet- The public get's to do field testing again like multiple other 1st generation EPA furnace models.
Hey, can't be too bad, #1 best selling truck 46 consecutive years!corrected it.
Kinda, sort of, but not really.Hey, can't be too bad, #1 best selling truck 46 consecutive years!
Key word, "combined"Kinda, sort of, but not really.
Way to go woodey.....sent this thread on a super tangent.
GM has been the top seller of trucks for quite awhile. I'm not a brand fanboi either. My last six daily drivers have been all different manufactures dating back to the early 90's.
Sales numbers don't lie, only the people manipulating them for marketing purposes do.
Full-size Truck U.S. Sales Report for 2022: GM Is Still On Top, Ram Slides Down - Here Is What Happened
There is no doubt that 2022 has been a tough year for truck manufacturers. Here are all the results for U.S. pickup truck sales in 2022. General Motors' full-sitfltruck.com
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Key word, "combined"
All I can say is I've had 2 GMC trucks, both terrible, especially the newer of the 2, awful, serious buyers remorse.
I finally sold it to a guy that runs a junkyard, he wanted a heavier inside (in yard) tow truck...he had been using a light duty F250 (7 lug) and while it was not heavy duty enough, he said you just couldn't kill it, but after years of abuse it was finally getting close to being dead. I warned him of all the issues that I had with the 3500, he said he thought he had a mechanic that could make it work OK, but if it caused him too much trouble he'd just run it through the crusher and move on...I knew at that point I'd found the right buyer.
Back to our regularly scheduled USSC "EPA approved" bomb wood furnace discussion...
FIFYI go by the mantra, "if it has teets or tires, or a USSC or HY-C badge on it, it's gonna give you trouble."
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I agree, they have something crossed up there.If you download the manual it looks like the correct one. Looks like Menards used some incorrect images.
Easy way for them to out out a cheap smoke dragon in disguiseI guess manufactures will state anything in their manual in order to pass, even though it's completely unrealistic in the real world.
And they have been allowed to get away with it. All while the EPA was willing to deal with us the way they did over the past 8 months. You can’t even make it up.I guess manufactures will state anything in their manual in order to pass, even though it's completely unrealistic in the real world.
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