TEOTWAWKI
Posts : 2169 Join date : 2012-07-30 Location : FEMA Region 4
| Subject: cool...no warm... Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:01 pm | |
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riceme
Posts : 3098 Join date : 2012-12-02 Age : 52 Location : Fox, Alaska
| Subject: Re: cool...no warm... Sun Dec 28, 2014 11:49 am | |
| Hmm... pretty cool, but how many btu's does it put out? I mean, he's saying $0.04/hr, but for what? Know what I mean?
Fuel cost comparison is on p. 45/56
ftp://co.fairbanks.ak.us/Community_Research_Center/Quarterly_Archive/2014FallCRQ.pdf
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TEOTWAWKI
Posts : 2169 Join date : 2012-07-30 Location : FEMA Region 4
| Subject: Re: cool...no warm... Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:21 pm | |
| wow your chart shows wood pellet stoves to be very inexpensive and cheap relatively...I may have to get one of them things...
As far as the clay pot heaters....I can't believe they would be of much value heat wise.... | |
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riceme
Posts : 3098 Join date : 2012-12-02 Age : 52 Location : Fox, Alaska
| Subject: Re: cool...no warm... Sun Dec 28, 2014 12:56 pm | |
| - TEOTWAWKI wrote:
- wow your chart shows wood pellet stoves to be very inexpensive and cheap relatively...I may have to get one of them things...
As far as the clay pot heaters....I can't believe they would be of much value heat wise.... Yeah, I call bs on the clay pot heaters. Pellet stoves crank out the heat for sure but the best stoves for up here are the new Blaze King Catalytic stoves.... my cousin has the King (there are smaller stoves) and it is the most efficient wood stove in the world. Robert got theirs this last summer and it has already paid for itself. But if you don't want to cut, split, stack and haul wood, the pellet heaters are the way to go. http://www.blazeking.com/EN/wood-king.html | |
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