I have had a Lopi Revere insert in my rock fireplace for some years. We installed it with the metal surround that closes off the fireplace opening. I found out right away that I needed to buy the electric blower to get the heat out of the fireplace and into the room. The motors go bad after several years and I have bought at least 3 so far. They are expensive and the current one is on its way out. The blowers do an excellent job but are LOUD.
This year I removed the metal surround for better air circulation and bought two heat powered EcoFan Airmax stove top fans which from Home Depot together were significantly less than the cost of a new blower. They have a low humming sound but are massively quieter, use no electricity, and are circulating the air well enough. If the power goes out they are still doing their job. They do not move close to as much air and do not draw it directly from around the surface of the stove as the blower but they run continuously and overall work very well. The air movement is subtle. They do not produce a wind.
I also bought a set of two AC Infinity AXIAL S1238 fans that run off one rheostat controller that I mounted in the upper corner of the doorway from my living room to circulate air into other parts of the house. They are a little less than 5" square but blow substantial air for their size. I only find the need to run them occasionally but they do a good job when I do.
It is all working very well.
This year I removed the metal surround for better air circulation and bought two heat powered EcoFan Airmax stove top fans which from Home Depot together were significantly less than the cost of a new blower. They have a low humming sound but are massively quieter, use no electricity, and are circulating the air well enough. If the power goes out they are still doing their job. They do not move close to as much air and do not draw it directly from around the surface of the stove as the blower but they run continuously and overall work very well. The air movement is subtle. They do not produce a wind.
I also bought a set of two AC Infinity AXIAL S1238 fans that run off one rheostat controller that I mounted in the upper corner of the doorway from my living room to circulate air into other parts of the house. They are a little less than 5" square but blow substantial air for their size. I only find the need to run them occasionally but they do a good job when I do.
It is all working very well.
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