What are your experiences? Please include your pellet feed rates and fan voltage found in the menu.
I bought a Ravelli RV100c as my first stove, so I don't have anything to compare it to. I decided on that stove because it advertised the slowest pellet feed rate and the longest burn time (40 hours).
Pellet Consumption
My findings are that I go through about 3/4-1 bag in 18 hours on the lowest setting (1.3 feed rate). Far from the 40 hours advertised. I modified the settings to 0.8 feed rate and achieved 1/2 bag today. Flame is 1/3 the height of the fire box to just embers. The pellet feed rate isn't very consistent.
Noise
It came out of the box set to 80V for power 1. That was very loud to me, especially for the lowest setting. I had buyers remorse for days. Until I found the dealer code and undervolted the fans. I called and asked the dealer about that and he said it shouldn't damage the stove because there are safety mechanisms in place. So now I typically run it at 65 on speed 1 with a feed rate of 1.2 during modulation/low. That's quiet enough during the day. Then have it set to power 3, 90 volts, 2.6 feed rate for working/high. It's louder than I'd like. But again, I have nothing else to compare this stove to.
Usage and Environment
It runs 5am-11pm. Average 7 bags per week, give or take a bag. It runs on low (1.2 feed rate, 65V) 80% of the time and modulates to 2.6 feed rate 90V. I live in CT ( sigh... high cost of living with nothing to show for it... ). Temps around 32, plus or minus 10 degrees. House is a 1600sqft 1970s bi level ranch with R19 insulation and an air leak in the attic stair pulldown I need to do something about.
It's a nice looking stove but I feel like I was duped on the efficiency and noise, but I have nothing to compare it to. I'm considering moving to a wood stove plus ductless minis split. What is everyone else's experience?
I bought a Ravelli RV100c as my first stove, so I don't have anything to compare it to. I decided on that stove because it advertised the slowest pellet feed rate and the longest burn time (40 hours).
Pellet Consumption
My findings are that I go through about 3/4-1 bag in 18 hours on the lowest setting (1.3 feed rate). Far from the 40 hours advertised. I modified the settings to 0.8 feed rate and achieved 1/2 bag today. Flame is 1/3 the height of the fire box to just embers. The pellet feed rate isn't very consistent.
Noise
It came out of the box set to 80V for power 1. That was very loud to me, especially for the lowest setting. I had buyers remorse for days. Until I found the dealer code and undervolted the fans. I called and asked the dealer about that and he said it shouldn't damage the stove because there are safety mechanisms in place. So now I typically run it at 65 on speed 1 with a feed rate of 1.2 during modulation/low. That's quiet enough during the day. Then have it set to power 3, 90 volts, 2.6 feed rate for working/high. It's louder than I'd like. But again, I have nothing else to compare this stove to.
Usage and Environment
It runs 5am-11pm. Average 7 bags per week, give or take a bag. It runs on low (1.2 feed rate, 65V) 80% of the time and modulates to 2.6 feed rate 90V. I live in CT ( sigh... high cost of living with nothing to show for it... ). Temps around 32, plus or minus 10 degrees. House is a 1600sqft 1970s bi level ranch with R19 insulation and an air leak in the attic stair pulldown I need to do something about.
It's a nice looking stove but I feel like I was duped on the efficiency and noise, but I have nothing to compare it to. I'm considering moving to a wood stove plus ductless minis split. What is everyone else's experience?