where are the problems in having a outside forced air system ? what would be the benifit of heating water without storage , transfering the water to a hx and turning it back into forced air ?/
joe2003 said:where are the problems in having a outside forced air system ? what would be the benifit of heating water without storage , transfering the water to a hx and turning it back into forced air ?/
joe2003 said:my concern is if i store the btus in the water and use a water to air exchanger i can only collect the heat at certain temps. between 190 and 120 correct? 120 being a low point and not sure how much heat i can pull of that . ...
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joe2003 said:reason im going into this thought process is im not sure on the water tight welds being ill be the one fabricating the burner . The outside forced air units ive seen look just like a owb except no water and air supplies.
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Got me. Actually I was just saying the CO was twice as deadlyHunderliggur said:Actually, the CO (carbon Monoxide) will kill you. The CO2 will just kill the environment or feed the plants depending on you views ;-)
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