sinnian said:Total output is 12 kW. Good luck with that.
yardleypa said:Nice but I would not put that in my living room.
Webmaster said:https://www.hearth.com/cgi-bin/goldt22.pl?banner=pelletmilltop;time=1220650230;zone=forum3sinnian said:Total output is 12 kW. Good luck with that.
12 KW - or about 40,000 BTU, is enough to heat my 2600 sq foot house in western MA in any weather down to about 10 degrees - that means 95% of the time here!
In fact, judging by my gas bill, my house uses an average of about 20,000 BTU in the COLDEST month of the year.....which translates to 480,000 BTU per day, and 14 million per month. That is 140 therms at about $1.80 a therm - or about $250 in gas.
Things are different for a leaky farmhouse in Central Maine or upper NY state.
pelletfan said:Yes you are correct
Europe is already way ahead in alternative fuel like Wood Pellet Stoves and is experimenting with water heating Pellet Stoves for already quite a while.
Probably will take another year or two till this technique will arrive here. Based on that Oil is still going up in price.
Unfortunately as the American consumer is more inclined in getting cheap products versus quality products it will take some time to take a foothold here.
There are other products out too, I'm more familiar with this one.
(broken link removed to http://www.sht.at/index.php?id=37) and this one
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