Hi everyone,
I've been lurking in these forums for some time, reading and learning a lot about pellet stoves. I've been wanting one for some time, and after going to see a few used models last spring, I finally found what I was looking for in the mid-summer. An Enerzone Euromax stove. It is 2 years old and was for sale locally, turns out it was the son of a friend who was the seller.
It's a Canada only model, so there can't be too many of these on the forums. Built in Quebec, about 2 hours from my home, and there is a very knowledgeable dealer who is 10 minutes away and this is where the stove was purchased from.
I gave it a good cleaning while it was in the garage this summer, lugged it to the basement, and just finished hooking it up last week. I've read a lot of helpful posts about circulating air through a house (easier to move cool air downward than to push hot air up, it worked for me) and I'm really loving my "new" stove. It's bottom-fed (like a Harman) and access is really easy for maintenance and cleaning. It also has a neat diagnostic mode for troubleshooting snap disks, motors, fans etc.
I have no questions to ask for now, I'm just happy to be a part of this community, and thanks for all the info all of you contribute to these forums.
I've been lurking in these forums for some time, reading and learning a lot about pellet stoves. I've been wanting one for some time, and after going to see a few used models last spring, I finally found what I was looking for in the mid-summer. An Enerzone Euromax stove. It is 2 years old and was for sale locally, turns out it was the son of a friend who was the seller.
It's a Canada only model, so there can't be too many of these on the forums. Built in Quebec, about 2 hours from my home, and there is a very knowledgeable dealer who is 10 minutes away and this is where the stove was purchased from.
I gave it a good cleaning while it was in the garage this summer, lugged it to the basement, and just finished hooking it up last week. I've read a lot of helpful posts about circulating air through a house (easier to move cool air downward than to push hot air up, it worked for me) and I'm really loving my "new" stove. It's bottom-fed (like a Harman) and access is really easy for maintenance and cleaning. It also has a neat diagnostic mode for troubleshooting snap disks, motors, fans etc.
I have no questions to ask for now, I'm just happy to be a part of this community, and thanks for all the info all of you contribute to these forums.