Too much I think.Yup. Burned pretty good in my P43. How much are they asking?
Energex Gold here was running 270.00 tonI purchased O'mally's in March nothing else available. They give off good heat but very ashey. 230.00 a ton but I can buy energex gold for 225.00 a ton and much cleaner but had to buy in a pinch if you remember last heating season. Very little available.
Where in Bucks? levittown here.. your supplier?I've burned O'mally's as well. My supplier this year carried Energex as well. I too prefer the Energex. They were both $230 a ton, in July anyway.
I've never burned them, but looking at the various reviews that pop up when I search, coupled with the test results jtakeman reported when he tested a few years ago, these do not appear to be high quality. Low heat, and high ash..
slightly darker i would say....Well... They may eventually form into a clinker, but again my firepot is very different from the Harman so you might not have that problem... Have you noticed that the O'Malley's pellets are darker than most other pellets? I noticed that last year and without buying any this season I am not sure if that is still the case.
the ones I bought this month are really not what I would call dark,, sort of in the middle.Well... They may eventually form into a clinker, but again my firepot is very different from the Harman so you might not have that problem... Have you noticed that the O'Malley's pellets are darker than most other pellets? I noticed that last year and without buying any this season I am not sure if that is still the case.
Same thing here. I got 2 tons for free from the stove shop that I bought from. A little carbon build up and light fluffy ash. Keeps the house at 72 but it hasn't been really cold yet. I don't have anything to compare them to with this being my first year burning but I have 2 tons of Lignetics and 10 bags of AWF ultra premium pine at the ready for when the winter really hits. At the price of $206/ton I might pick 1 up next year just for the shoulder season.I bought 5 tons of these on a recommondation and must say they are just ok. The heat output is decent, there is little ash but I am getting a very large amount of carbon build up in my burn pot that I have to chisel out every week. They were on the cheaper end but I dont think I would buy them again.
I have some leftover Energex Goldens from last year that put out amazing heat have no carbon build up but did have a fair amount of ash. Last winter I also burned some freedom fuel, Green Supremes, Allegheneys, Tractory Supply but never had the carbon chunks in the burn pot like I do with the Omalleys but I have em and ill burn em just gotta keep cleaning the stove. You are gonna love your Accentra, It was one of the best decisions I have made, ever.Same thing here. I got 2 tons for free from the stove shop that I bought from. A little carbon build up and light fluffy ash. Keeps the house at 72 but it hasn't been really cold yet. I don't have anything to compare them to with this being my first year burning but I have 2 tons of Lignetics and 10 bags of AWF ultra premium pine at the ready for when the winter really hits. At the price of $206/ton I might pick 1 up next year just for the shoulder season.
have 2 tons of these which I haven't burned yet...I have some leftover Energex Goldens from last year that put out amazing heat have no carbon build up but did have a fair amount of ash. Last winter I also burned some freedom fuel, Green Supremes, Allegheneys, Tractory Supply but never had the carbon chunks in the burn pot like I do with the Omalleys but I have em and ill burn em just gotta keep cleaning the stove. You are gonna love your Accentra, It was one of the best decisions I have made, ever.
yes..I have some leftover Energex Goldens from last year that put out amazing heat have no carbon build up but did have a fair amount of ash. Last winter I also burned some freedom fuel, Green Supremes, Allegheneys, Tractory Supply but never had the carbon chunks in the burn pot like I do with the Omalleys but I have em and ill burn em just gotta keep cleaning the stove. You are gonna love your Accentra, It was one of the best decisions I have made, ever.
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I have a 6 year old Harman XXV and have used O'malley's premium hardwood pellets exclusively because I get them on early buy with free delivery from the shop that installed the stove. I don't have anything to compare them with but I have never had a bad experience with them. I clean the firebox weekly, 10 bags or so, during cold weather on recommendation of the dealer. The heat exchanger stays pretty clean and only requires minimum scraping after soot removal with a paint brush and toilet brush that I get from Dollar Tree. The burn pot does require some scraping to remove built up hard soot and I'm fastidious about keeping the cover piece clean and smooth because it keeps the flame distribution even. I use a Rigid 45500 vac with a fine dust filter and bag and change the bag 2-3 X a year and have had no problems. I originally burned out a cheap Shopvac because of dust penetration into the motor bearings the second time I used it. I have an extra 1 1/4 inch hose that I removed the hard plastic end piece and it does a great job on the fines box which I keep cleaned out 3X a year or when I start to hear high pitched auger noises.
My next door neighbor just bought a Quad fireplace insert and he's using soft white pine pellets that his dealer gave him. According to a USDA document I read they are supposed to produce more BTU/lb and burn cleaner than the hardwood pellets I've been using. I may get together with him and see if we can swing a deal for some this spring but there's an old saw we engineers used to subscribe to - "If it ain't broke ......". Well, that's my .02. Thanks for listening.
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