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HeatMaster / New door gasket Info
« on: April 11, 2017, 02:29:04 PM »
Hey all, I'm wanting to get a new door gasket for next season.  I would like to get some links or info on where to go to get exactly what I need for the best deal, and maybe tips as I have never changed one. 
I'm guessing I'll need some sort of high temp silicon to hold it in, which I was planning on using whatever's let over to fix a little spot around wear my chimney pipe comes out threw my roof, a little spot of the silicon has peeled up and don't want it to get worse wear water may be able to get down in there to my insulation.  Thanks

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HeatMaster / Burned coal for a week straight.
« on: December 18, 2016, 04:29:33 PM »
Added coal once a day. No wood. Never had any problems. Just got a tip from another member and set my diff at 2 degrees.  That week was in 20-40 degree weather

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HeatMaster / Miss the smell
« on: November 30, 2016, 12:33:56 PM »
Idk if anyone else has same experience but back when I burned wood in my indoor stove or whenever I smell the smoke from anyone else's stove, I enjoy the smell.  The smooth hickory, creosote, smelling smoke.  My c250 smoke usually smells not nice while its burning.  Now when it quits and just wisps smoke out it smells ok.  I guess cause it's burning so hot the the good smelling smoke gets burned off.     Anyone got any ideas

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Rand Paul is already working on getting together a list of all the regulations Obama enacted through executive order, to have ready for trump to get rid of day one cause they were put in place unconstitutionally without congress.
Gutting the EPA will hopefully top of his list, prolly be able to buy a conventional owb again.
Maybe they can try pushing rights and second admendment ahead instead of just defending it, state wide conceal carry reproicity, and I would love to see suppressors a class 1 item that anyone could buy without tax stamp and huge prices and long waiting periods.

While he does have majority in congress, the first two years are the time to act before all the liberals come together and take the senate back, but it will be a tough road, in the senate republican have the majority but the founding fathers setup the senate up to be the cooler heads and they have to get 60/100 votes in order to move a bill forward to get voted on, unlike the house which is majority wins, so there will have to be 8-9 democrats come on board to get these things passed. So unlike Obama I'm hoping trump is going to set down with congress and work out deals.

That being said, I think trump is going to make some of hes voters mad and me too, cause In order to swing those democrat votes u have to make deals and I think he will be willing to deal to get something down. There going to have to pass something I don't like to get what I do , if not the democrats will strong arm him in the senate and block everything he wants. What do u think republicans have been doing for 6 years. Prime example is gun laws.  Democrats had majority in senate 54/100 and all these school shootings and killings went on, and no matter how hard they tried 44 republican voted to block every single new gun law from moving forward at all.

All that being said, this guy is just happy Killary lost

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HeatMaster / How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 05, 2016, 05:16:39 AM »
I'm just curious to the wood saving difference of my c250. So mainly wanting info from people heating similar sq.   like g200 users.   1500-2500 sq feet.

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Fire Wood / Silver Maple
« on: September 25, 2016, 04:05:22 PM »
I know silver maple isn't great wood but I got a pickup load of it. What does it burn like?  Does it make coals? Burn fast I guess???

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HeatMaster / 24hr burn all winter
« on: May 15, 2016, 06:56:28 AM »
This winter wasn't that bad, but did get into the negatives some.  I started burning October1 and let it burn out April 15.  I burned 6 cords of hard wood, sugar maple oak hickory locus. Some of it was crappy and rotten.  I used 1 1/2 cord of pine also. I started off planning to load twice a day cause I was told I stove would be more efficient and use less wood. After about a week I got tired of putting only 2 or 3 pieces in or not needing to add.  So others than the first week or two of burning I went the entire burn season every single day and only loaded once a day.  Found it was less hassle loading In the dark or first thing before work,  never had my stove go out one time. Never had a bridge over. First year with my OwB.  C250.  2000 sq feet. Hot water.  I will say I had a stash of locus. When it got down to 0 or below I would stuff it full with 100 percent. Locus. But 24 hours later there was always still 1/3 full in the stove.   Anyways. Sweet stove. My experience

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Advanced Electronics / Electricity
« on: May 15, 2016, 06:33:48 AM »
Has anyone ever come up with a idea to use your owb to produce electricity. Even if it was only enuff to power its self, blower, pump. 

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / How often does your stove run
« on: January 04, 2016, 03:22:10 PM »
When it's 40-50 mines every 2 hrs. 20-30 every 30-45 mintutes

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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Impressed with insulation. C250
« on: December 19, 2015, 06:19:24 AM »
So i got about 1 inch of snow last night, there's about a inch of snow on the roof of my stove. First year running it and wasn't expecting that good insulation. Only snow that's melted is around where the chimney comes out.

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HeatMaster / Crossing return lines, better circulation?
« on: December 17, 2015, 11:54:53 AM »
When just running one pump, instead on connecting your return line to the return connection straight above your pump, run it over to the other side return connection. I'm wondering cause I just run one pump that the other side gets hotter or doesn't circulate as well, cause hot spots? Cause water to boil some, loose water faster threw steam and etc.  anyone ever suggest crossing return line?

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Plumbing / I need spare pump/ same length
« on: December 02, 2015, 06:17:05 PM »
I have a nrf-36 and wanting to get a spare pump but not wanting to spend that much money again. I want want with the same exact length so I can easily swap it out if I had to in the middle of the winter. Anyone got any ideas on pumps with the same length or where I can search to find pumps dimensions. And any suggestions on a good cheaper spare.  I'm running the nrf-36 on speed one. 1.3 Amps not sure the flow rate.

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HeatMaster / Sidearm water heat exchanges are great
« on: November 21, 2015, 08:49:58 AM »
Just wanted to share my experience with my sidearm. I read where the plate exchanges are great but besides being very expensive they plug up if your water isn't pure. I have city water at my house and it's terrible so I knew it would plug, so I went with the sidearm. The one I got is 30inch long copper and nothing fancy. Around $40 and it's just 3/4 inside of 1 1/2.  I just have it hooked up where my hot stove water ru a though it before it gets to my furnace. I don't have a addition circulator pump I just let nature take its course. Heat raises and forces the cool water down and causes a natural circulation in my water tank.  Before I've read where the plate exchanges are instant and the sidearms work but are slow. I don't really agree with that. Now I did get a long side arm. They make pretty short ones so results may very with those. Within less than a hr my  domestic hot water was extremely warm and has never had any issue keeping up. My wife has showered, then gave my daughter a bath, washed cloths and ran the dishwasher and right after that I took a shower and still had really hot water.  Never had to wait for it to heat up. Also my pump is a 3 speed and I have it on the lowest speed and it still works great. I say this cause I assume the faster your water circulates the faster it'll heat your water. Could be wrong though. Anyways I'm glad I went with the sidearm exchanger. Lots cheaper, heats all the water in my tank and have never ran out of hot water yet.

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HeatMaster / B&G life expectancy on my stove
« on: November 21, 2015, 07:39:30 AM »
How long a life are you guys getting on your pumps on Heatmaster stoves. I'm a B&G

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Plumbing / How much electricity does a pump use
« on: July 07, 2015, 06:45:54 PM »
I have a bell and gusset 3 speed pump running it on speed 2. Running constantly how many Kw does it use a day or month or hr.  I pay around 7.3cents/kW

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