Here are some in-progress photos of my Vapor Fire 100. I have 98% of the wiring done and just waiting for the HVAC guy to make/install the plenum and duct it over to the existing ductwork so I can wire in the powered damper and high temp limit switch. I found a used 40 gallon electric water heater which I cleaned out, removed the heating coils, installed new fittings/anode rod/pop-off & drain valves and have it ready to be connected to the water coil on the Kuuma. Also have everything wired and set for the humidifier I'll be installing on the plenum. Daryl has been a tremendous help and the build quality of the furnace is amazing. This coming winter and all future winters will be completely different than what we are used to.....which was burning 4+ cords of wood while still using ~$2,000 worth of propane a year all while keeping it 50°-52° at night & when at work. Then having to build a fire in the fireplace after getting home from work to "heat" the house while we were home. Repeat every day throughout the winter. It sounds a bit crazy, but I've been excited for winter since about March! lol
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). Flipped the main 110V switch and my Humidistat upstairs came to life (which it is was supposed to, as it's powered by the 24V R & C on the VF). I then flipped the dip switch on the VF100 (after temporarily connecting the high limit switch) and the VF's computer came to life and gave the correct read-out (damper closed cold). Gettin' closer! 
That would definitely make more sense now wouldn't it. Although, in the dead of winter I was hoping to isolate the tempering tank with valves to shut down my LP water heater all together just to see if just the VF heated water will be enough for us. With the limited amount of water we go through I'm guessing a decent amount of LP is used just to keep the water inside the LP water heater up to temp and doing this will cut down on our LP useage even more. Although, I don't know how hot the water will get inside the tempering tank and if it will even get hot enough to do this or if it will get too hot to where it's a danger to not have a blow off valve when the LP water heater is valved closed and therefore not seeing the same pressure. ![[Hearth.com] Kuuma Vapor Fire 100 in-progress install pics [Hearth.com] Kuuma Vapor Fire 100 in-progress install pics](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/135/135677-9e52f3610ce7fe384d6fcda482f8440f.jpg?hash=oznktQmw7F)
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