probably get soon banned from the forum
but have to disagree again:
first the good news:
I enclosed some pictures to be used for the public only
now the bad news.
It is a stove that burns wood and pellets - Our Theme of discussion
There are other manufacturers which use the forced air draft in their wood stoves (and they don't burn pellets).
I'm not working in the pellet industry but I can summit some links if neccessary.
But to your defense, I have to admit that I don't know of any american manufacturer who uses a forced draft system on their wood stoves. It is quite new.
It's alway's a lot of fun to post on this great forum
but have to disagree again:
first the good news:
it does look like a robot lost in space, but this picture is not really for the end-user more for the technician who is interested in the inner workings of the robot - lolI love the look of this beast. It looks like the robot on Lost in Space.
I enclosed some pictures to be used for the public only
now the bad news.
It is a stove that burns wood and pellets - Our Theme of discussion
I guess you saw now the first wood stove which uses forced draft. It's not the only one.No wood stove that I know has forced draft except a pellet burner.
There are other manufacturers which use the forced air draft in their wood stoves (and they don't burn pellets).
I'm not working in the pellet industry but I can summit some links if neccessary.
But to your defense, I have to admit that I don't know of any american manufacturer who uses a forced draft system on their wood stoves. It is quite new.
It's alway's a lot of fun to post on this great forum