Hey all,
I've had a wood stove for years so am very familiar with fires in the home.
I'm looking at setting up an off the grid Yurt camp and would like to use a pellet stove in it but have some questions about how they operate. Hopefully you guys can help!
1. Electricity. I will be running a solar set up with a Goal Zero solar kit. I know Pellet Stoves require electricity but am unsure whether I can make it work with a battery or not. Has anyone had experience doing this? Is there a stove anyone would suggest that would work best in this setup? Looking at the stoves I see two power requirements, Ignition and Continuous. Is Continuous only when burning or even when the Stove has switched off when it has reached temperature? (if that's even how it works)
2. How does ignition work? Is it a light once for the season or when it reaches a temperature does it turn itself off and reignite automatically when needed?
3. Multifuel. There is a company in Canada that makes Stoves that also run off of Grain's (Peas, Wheat, Corn etc). Has anyone had experience with these? Thoughts?
Thanks for taking the time, hope someone here can help,
Regards,
Caleb
I've had a wood stove for years so am very familiar with fires in the home.
I'm looking at setting up an off the grid Yurt camp and would like to use a pellet stove in it but have some questions about how they operate. Hopefully you guys can help!
1. Electricity. I will be running a solar set up with a Goal Zero solar kit. I know Pellet Stoves require electricity but am unsure whether I can make it work with a battery or not. Has anyone had experience doing this? Is there a stove anyone would suggest that would work best in this setup? Looking at the stoves I see two power requirements, Ignition and Continuous. Is Continuous only when burning or even when the Stove has switched off when it has reached temperature? (if that's even how it works)
2. How does ignition work? Is it a light once for the season or when it reaches a temperature does it turn itself off and reignite automatically when needed?
3. Multifuel. There is a company in Canada that makes Stoves that also run off of Grain's (Peas, Wheat, Corn etc). Has anyone had experience with these? Thoughts?
Thanks for taking the time, hope someone here can help,
Regards,
Caleb
Pellet stoves are likely not the answer nor solution you are looking for because they are fairly dependent on clean electricity at all times really. For example the circuit boards or control boards require clean juice flow due to delicate internals etc; This includes generators. A generator must push clean electric and not all do so. Use the search here and look up running pellet stoves on a backup generator. Many discussions and also the same for battery bank backups.