ScottG said:
I've been doing some internet research and I see that there are (or were) two versions of the Intrepid - a Cat and Non-Cat. Looking at VC's website, it looks like the only Intrepid listed is the II, which is a cat stove. I'm guessing that maybe the older Intrepid was a non-cat.
If I did go with this particular stove, any opinions on whether I should go cat or non-cat? I have a feeling the non-cat is going to be less expensive, but I don't want that to be the only deciding factor..
Thanks!
VC gets a bit confusing in this regards, as they tend to keep the same model name across several generations of stoves. There are essentially three sorts of VC stoves but not all models have all three sorts...
1. Pre-EPA, non-cat. These stoves are more or less the classic original models, and didn't have any specific technology to reduce pollution as such. They did do very well for stoves of that era, but like all non-EPA stoves they aren't particularly desirable these days. (Needless to say, they are also no longer made)
2. The Cat stoves. These are newer models, EPAII approved that use a catalytic converter to get the clean burn. When operated properly, good solid reliable stoves, very few negative comments on them. Quite desirable
3. The EPA non-cat stoves. These are the latest technology that use the VC "Everburn" system to get their clean burn. This system operates by forcing the smoke to exit through the coal bed, super-heating the smoke, into a secondary combustion chamber where it is mixed with pre-heated air and burned. VC says these stoves are even cleaner than the cat versions, but a few folks here have reported problems with some of the Everburn stoves, possibly due to install problems or operator error, it is not a clear problem with the stove design, but has caused some to feel nervous about this style.
What gets confusing is that VC makes or made some models, such as the "Encore" in all three variations. Today you can get an Encore in both cat and non-cat models, but I'm not sure offhand what the versions are of the Intrepid. Assuming all three versions exist, I would probably pick the cat version first, but could be easily talked into the Everburn, and wouldn't want the pre-EPA non-cat.
Hope this clears things up a bit...
Gooserider