NE WOOD BURNER
Minister of Fire
- Dec 30, 2012
- 754
The small cable I have is repurposed from an old clothes line I removed from a rental property years ago. I bet there is something out there to buy.
I built this tank and used it for 17 years. The difficult part is installing the EDPM rubber liner. The first liner lasted 10 years and the second one 7. There was no way I was going to install a third so I excavated and built a concrete attachment to my basement, lined it with 4" Styrofoam, plywood and high heat resin fiberglass. I has a 1200 gal capacity with about 1000 gallons. Built a new heat exchanger as per the Jetstream manual and hung my 2 DHW coils. It's been working great for 5 years.I don't know if you considered building your own soft tank? These are the plans from the Jetstream manual . It has been recommended to use stainless steel fasteners , pressure treated lumber ,and buy your liner from Tom http://www.americansolartechnics.com/.
Big cost of this setup , copper coils and the liner .
I built this tank and used it for 17 years. The difficult part is installing the EDPM rubber liner. The first liner lasted 10 years and the second one 7. There was no way I was going to install a third so I excavated and built a concrete attachment to my basement, lined it with 4" Styrofoam, plywood and high heat resin fiberglass. I has a 1200 gal capacity with about 1000 gallons. Built a new heat exchanger as per the Jetstream manual and hung my 2 DHW coils. It's been working great for 5 years.
I met Chris at the Hanover Show I got busted trying to scratch the Froling there so it could be sold cheaper. Wealth of straight up Knowledge and a certainly a willingness to share with this DIY guy. The plumbing schematics that the company shares are a great benefit to the industry!I went and visited Tarm the other day and picked up a few parts i needed for my boiler. They have some nice stuff. I picked up a catalog and a price list. Some of their stuff really isn't that expensive. It looks like i could get an 80% efficient gassifier for about $6000. If i come across that kind of money that should pay for itself in a couple years.
Ha, hobbyheater has a fellow Jetstreamer on board. Awesome.
That is awesome! I see a Jetstream for sale in "Uncle Henrys" $1000-FYIThat is six that I know of now!
I've had it since 1979. It was serial #32 (before CSA approval). I've since then replaced the boiler once and the base twice. I bought Kerr's prototype blower and now on my second one. My house is 3200sqft and heated only by the Jetstream. If I ever sell my house I'll take it with me. We fire it up once a week in the summer to keep the DHW hot.Welcome to the forum! Canadian EH?
How long have you had your Jetstream? Which blower are you using ?
The EDPM liners were a problem.There is much better material now available , not that it will help you this is a link to a company that sells the new ones .
http://www.americansolartechnics.com/
Stillwater Lake on the Hammonds Plains Road (near exit 5 on Hwy 103.Welcome to the forum.
That is an interesting sounding tank.
What part of the province are you in?
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