I post this because i know that a lot of people think pellet stoves are no good because the dont work without electricity; WELL, NOW THEY DO, from your car battery.
These pellet stoves are marketed as "BATERY BACK UP PELLET STOVES"
a stupid and misleading term some pr jerk thought up.
The 120 volt ac variable speed combustion chamber fan is replaced by the same fan in 12 volts dc rating.
The 120 volt ac variable speed room air circulator fan motor is replaced by the same motor with a 12 volt dc rating.
The 120 volt pellet auger feed motor is replaced by the same motor with a 12 volt dc rating.
The ac line cord, still there in the back of stove , feeds a 6 amp auto battery charger to power the 3 motors i just mentioned above.
The touch pad computer is still there, but now rated to opperate on 12 volts dc and powered from the battery charger through a filtering circuit.
A new feature is the positive and negative bananna pin sockets in the back of the stove and the
6 ft cord with battery clamps for both top and side terminal car batteries.
All the above 12 volt dc motors were selected for the least power consumpation of compeating 12 volt motors available.
The result was a power consumption of 27 watts, about equal to having only one of your tail lights on, on your car.
They length of opperation you can expect during a power outage is mainly determined by how big of a car battery you hook the stove up to.
Will also run on a motorcycle battery or lawn tractor battery, but only for 12 or 13 hours.
The auto ignite feature is still powered by 120 volt ac, and so you will have to buy starter pellets and manually ignite the fire pot during an outage .
This means that
the wall thermostat, if you get/have one, will not be able to re ignite the stove during an outage , but will turn on the blowers, just no fire until you lite it manually.
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Also, i might add: you can power a 120 volt pellet stove from your car battery by hooking up an 12 volt dc to 120 volt ac inverter, of the proper wattage to satisfy your pellet stove. However
this hook up will not run as long as a pellet stove designed with low wattage 12 volt dc motors.
The wattage rating of the 120 volt pellet stove motors was not a consideration in their selection.
back then , they only looked at price vs lifespan of motor.
so, you can power up your ac pellet stove during an outage with a car battery & inverter, but dont be suprised when the battery goes dead between 3 to 7 hours of opperation
These pellet stoves are marketed as "BATERY BACK UP PELLET STOVES"
a stupid and misleading term some pr jerk thought up.
The 120 volt ac variable speed combustion chamber fan is replaced by the same fan in 12 volts dc rating.
The 120 volt ac variable speed room air circulator fan motor is replaced by the same motor with a 12 volt dc rating.
The 120 volt pellet auger feed motor is replaced by the same motor with a 12 volt dc rating.
The ac line cord, still there in the back of stove , feeds a 6 amp auto battery charger to power the 3 motors i just mentioned above.
The touch pad computer is still there, but now rated to opperate on 12 volts dc and powered from the battery charger through a filtering circuit.
A new feature is the positive and negative bananna pin sockets in the back of the stove and the
6 ft cord with battery clamps for both top and side terminal car batteries.
All the above 12 volt dc motors were selected for the least power consumpation of compeating 12 volt motors available.
The result was a power consumption of 27 watts, about equal to having only one of your tail lights on, on your car.
They length of opperation you can expect during a power outage is mainly determined by how big of a car battery you hook the stove up to.
Will also run on a motorcycle battery or lawn tractor battery, but only for 12 or 13 hours.
The auto ignite feature is still powered by 120 volt ac, and so you will have to buy starter pellets and manually ignite the fire pot during an outage .
This means that
the wall thermostat, if you get/have one, will not be able to re ignite the stove during an outage , but will turn on the blowers, just no fire until you lite it manually.
*******************************************************************************
Also, i might add: you can power a 120 volt pellet stove from your car battery by hooking up an 12 volt dc to 120 volt ac inverter, of the proper wattage to satisfy your pellet stove. However
this hook up will not run as long as a pellet stove designed with low wattage 12 volt dc motors.
The wattage rating of the 120 volt pellet stove motors was not a consideration in their selection.
back then , they only looked at price vs lifespan of motor.
so, you can power up your ac pellet stove during an outage with a car battery & inverter, but dont be suprised when the battery goes dead between 3 to 7 hours of opperation