forya said:It is tough to burn, and seems more logical to run the heat pump with a forecast like THIS
With that as a forecast I wouldn't be heating at all.
forya said:It is tough to burn, and seems more logical to run the heat pump with a forecast like THIS
There was a time I would look forward to our snowy winters, but now that my hair is the color of snow, the only time I like snow is around Christmas. So glad I caught on to burning pellets. What a lot of money I have saved (and we are warmer). Seems like a new hobby that's practical. Wicked good!forya said:You new englanders have it much worse(or better if you look forward to winter) then me. I can't believe I burned almost 6 tons this year. I made it through the year not running my heat pump for heat at all until mid april. My electric bills have been below 100/month when they were pushing 500/month before the stove.
save$ said:There was a time I would look forward to our snowy winters, but now that my hair is the color of snow, the only time I like snow is around Christmas. So glad I caught on to burning pellets. What a lot of money I have saved (and we are warmer). Seems like a new hobby that's practical. Wicked good!forya said:You new englanders have it much worse(or better if you look forward to winter) then me. I can't believe I burned almost 6 tons this year. I made it through the year not running my heat pump for heat at all until mid april. My electric bills have been below 100/month when they were pushing 500/month before the stove.
Salty said:started the stove last nite again. Figured we were done. 41 here this morning. Wife's not happy now unless it's 98 in the damn house UGH
Salty said:started the stove last nite again. Figured we were done. 41 here this morning. Wife's not happy now unless it's 98 in the damn house UGH