Ravelli RV100 noise and performance

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Oct 4, 2018
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Connecticut, USA
What are your experiences? Please include your pellet feed rates and fan voltage found in the menu.

I bought a Ravelli RV100c as my first stove, so I don't have anything to compare it to. I decided on that stove because it advertised the slowest pellet feed rate and the longest burn time (40 hours).

Pellet Consumption

My findings are that I go through about 3/4-1 bag in 18 hours on the lowest setting (1.3 feed rate). Far from the 40 hours advertised. I modified the settings to 0.8 feed rate and achieved 1/2 bag today. Flame is 1/3 the height of the fire box to just embers. The pellet feed rate isn't very consistent.

Noise

It came out of the box set to 80V for power 1. That was very loud to me, especially for the lowest setting. I had buyers remorse for days. Until I found the dealer code and undervolted the fans. I called and asked the dealer about that and he said it shouldn't damage the stove because there are safety mechanisms in place. So now I typically run it at 65 on speed 1 with a feed rate of 1.2 during modulation/low. That's quiet enough during the day. Then have it set to power 3, 90 volts, 2.6 feed rate for working/high. It's louder than I'd like. But again, I have nothing else to compare this stove to.

Usage and Environment

It runs 5am-11pm. Average 7 bags per week, give or take a bag. It runs on low (1.2 feed rate, 65V) 80% of the time and modulates to 2.6 feed rate 90V. I live in CT ( sigh... high cost of living with nothing to show for it... ). Temps around 32, plus or minus 10 degrees. House is a 1600sqft 1970s bi level ranch with R19 insulation and an air leak in the attic stair pulldown I need to do something about.

It's a nice looking stove but I feel like I was duped on the efficiency and noise, but I have nothing to compare it to. I'm considering moving to a wood stove plus ductless minis split. What is everyone else's experience?
 
We run the Ravelli Francesca which I believe is a bit smaller than your RV100. We adjust the power setting and thermostat setting to maintain a very comfortable environment in our ranch, about 1500 sq ft. The fan is audible but not overly noisy. This winter we are running about a bag a day of pellets on average. We have found using anything but the highest quality softwood pellets is not worth it for us. We too live in CT and I feel your pain deeply. Lived here all our lives and now we’re being forced out to make way for ruin and chaos. Great plan of the corrupt. Anyway we love our little Francesca.
 
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I have Harmon XXV and it's not too noisy on 1/2 speed. But it will speed up to full speed if it needs to.

Using about 1/2 bag if temps in 30's. Last night was -3f and I bet we used 1 Bag keeping house at 74f. 2600sq ft house with 600 downstairs in basement. Use couple of box fans on low to push the air. Back laundry room is chilly (55-60f). No biggie.

We switched from Blaze King "King" wood stove. Really like not messing with Wood. When it was really cold had to wake up and throw logs in and run on high. Too hot in living room most of the time.

I am using pellets from North Idaho Energy Logs. Low ash. Pretty simple maintenance compared to wood stove. Rub glass with newspaper and use scraper on pot and turn back up. About 1 min to do. I like to shut down the stove and clean glass with wet paper towel. But too cold right now.
 
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I have had several different pellet stoves over the years, Englander 55sshp, vistaflame 70000 BTU, Enviro mini and now the ravelli rv100C. The ravelli is by far the best stove I have had. I still have the vistaflame in the basement but never turn it on. I also had several wood stoves and one wood furnace. They work great but I got tired of the dirty wood cutting it up.
 
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Using about 1/2 bag if temps in 30's. Last night was -3f and I bet we used 1 Bag keeping house at 74f. 2600sq ft house with 600 downstairs in basement. Use couple of box fans on low to push the air. Back laundry room is chilly (55-60f). No biggie.

When you say you use 1/2 bag, roughly how many hours does that last you? 1 bag kept 2000sqft at 74f for about how long?
 
I have had several different pellet stoves over the years, Englander 55sshp, vistaflame 70000 BTU, Enviro mini and now the ravelli rv100C. The ravelli is by far the best stove I have had. I still have the vistaflame in the basement but never turn it on. I also had several wood stoves and one wood furnace. They work great but I got tired of the dirty wood cutting it up.

That's nice to hear.

Can you remember much about how the RV100c compares in terms of noise and pellet consumption?
 
That's nice to hear.

Can you remember much about how the RV100c compares in terms of noise and pellet consumption?
Mine is quiet unless on setting 5. It's not real loud but I have to turn the TV up. they're sll about the same as far as noise with the other units. The fan does have to run hard to pump out that air and pellet consumption is about the same as the other units I had. Except the Vistaflame. That's a real pellet water on high, 70,000 btu. I use about a bag a day maybe. I started burning in October and I've almost done three tons to date.
 
Mine is quiet unless on setting 5. It's not real loud but I have to turn the TV up. they're sll about the same as far as noise with the other units. The fan does have to run hard to pump out that air and pellet consumption is about the same as the other units I had. Except the Vistaflame. That's a real pellet water on high, 70,000 btu. I use about a bag a day maybe. I started burning in October and I've almost done three tons to date.

Hm. I wonder if the tech or you tweaked fan voltage. Yeah, the noise is about what I'd expect a blower to be. I can't imagine you can move any more air with less noise... just the way it is I guess.

When you're using about a bag a day, is that 24 hours? 18 hours?
 
Yea builders that we bought from overdid everything. 16" outer walls and Windows by Anderson. Big Mantel with Rocks and it had Wood Stove we replaced last year with Pellet. Hopefully switch back to Furnace soon. Don't want to open up last ton of pellets really. Should be 40's and it's 20's for highs. Burned 4 Tons Sep - Now. I really look forward to spring and melt. 4ft of snow and plow guy must have died. No fun running snowblower down 1000ft of driveway. Next year getting wife 50" snowblower and she can go in reverse. Throw that crap 20-30ft away I hope. Running out of room to push it with plow. Strange Winter. Most of the snow in 1 week.
 
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