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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 07, 2016, 06:28:00 PM »
That is why I voted for Rand Paul in the primaries. He learned from his father Independent gets you no where,  he is a libatarian that's runs republican cause they are the closet to his conservative and freedom values. And as far as Gary Johnson goes he isn't that great and if he got the same spotlight as the other two he would prolly get plenty of dirt on him as well.    If the USA wants better canidate then we should rally behind more people getting involved in the primaries.  Trump was the only person really heard of.  I'd ask all my coworkers about the candidates and no one knew anyone running but trump or Cruz.  The good candidates they have to choose from gets shadowed by the media.    Anyways. Where getting off topic

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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 07, 2016, 03:31:07 PM »
That's one thing great about Heatmaster. It takes no time at all for them to answer questions.  That being said. I would use that info to make a decision.  The g series would be the safer bet I guess.  Depends a lot on wear u live, I don't Kno that legally the EPA could go onto your property to check inside your stove without a warrant. I don't Kno.  I like being able to burn different things in my stove.  Wet wood, huge rounds I can vary lift that aren't spilt, corn stocks, bean bushes. Old flowers, coal.  Whatever.   EPA sucks

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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 07, 2016, 03:22:34 PM »
Hey Jared,

Thanks for the questions.  Any furnace built after May 15 2015 or sold after
December 31 2015 and installed on a residential building must meet EPA
regulations as per the federal law in the USA. 

So currently a customer would not be legally allowed to buy a C series and
burn wood in it if it is connected to a residential building (commercial
buildings are exempt).  If the furnace was purchased before December 31
2015, it is grandfathered in and can legally burn wood.

The EPA regulations require that we have to state in the owner's manual that
warranty can be voided by burning improper fuels in them.  How we approach
it in real life if it ever happens is a bit different as we want to stand
behind our customers as much as we can.

Does that make sense?

Let me know if you need anything else.

Ryan

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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 07, 2016, 02:13:44 PM »
I think a email to heatmaster would give the most acurrate anwsers. There are a lot of "I think".
I would like to add, if burning wood on new models voided a warranty I would not buy a new c250.  If it didn't effect the warranty and was just not suppose to, I wouldn't care but that's my outlaw attitude. I'll email heatmaster myself and get back with you all.

Also like to add to the people that say the president doesn't reall have much power I say, they nominate judicial judges, choose  attorney generals-head law enforcement officers and most importantly to me they choose lead officials of the EPA. In our current case of our Obama appointment liberal EPA, the crazy regulations have me laid off from my good job at a steel mill, over 100 other people in my town laid off from local bearing making factory with average wage $22/Hr cause there bread and butter is railcars bearings, and no coal equals less railcars hauling, and also it's been 4-5 years ago but the aep power plant in my county closed down and has recently been demo'd, cause they couldn't afford the EPA upgrades in the short amount of time they were given to do it.  The liberal EPA, that same people that down all of this to my little county are the same making crazy regs about wood burners.   Commie  nazis I say.

Let's bite the bullets tomorrow and vote trump to keep the lifelong coruption of clintons out, and lighten up the EPA regs and get people back to work and get some of our freedoms back.
And hey I voted Rand Paul all the way. So for u Gary Johnson voters , don't waste a vote, plz. He just can't win. If we want a  libertarian wait till next cycle and get behind Rand or someone that could win. I'm no big trump fan but imma do what I can to keep Killary out of the whitehouse

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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 06, 2016, 07:02:29 PM »
I bought mine before all of this talk an I got it to burn wood and heatmaster kno's I'm burning wood. I would sure want to hear any other info from heatmaster
*******@heatmasterss.com, guys name is Ryan. I would ask him. 

Another thing I would like to add is my c250 smoke very very little. I try to burn seasoned wood but I often mix green soft woods.  Only a wisp of smoke comes out when it's not running and blows a little for the first 1 minute it runs on the first couple cycles after fill up, then it turns clear.  I have a lot of neighbors with Hardys and there stoves smoke like freight trains by comparison

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HeatMaster / Re: Considering G200 and C250
« on: November 06, 2016, 06:28:51 PM »
I have the c250.  Very simple unit.  Burns anything. I think it may be less problematic. I like it.  And come on with the not allowed burning wood in the states.  I've never seen this law in ohio

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HeatMaster / Re: How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 06, 2016, 10:51:24 AM »
I was looking for dead nuts.  Just figured similar sq ft.- add ten examples together- divide by 10= pretty good average

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HeatMaster / Re: How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 06, 2016, 10:26:52 AM »
I should mention my house is brick but not super tight. It's generally windy at my house 90 percent of time and the walls aren't insulated in the front part of my house.  The back half has been added on threw the years and is insulated better

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HeatMaster / Re: How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 06, 2016, 10:19:46 AM »
I believe your old conventional stove and my c250 are prolly on completly different levels of efficiency

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HeatMaster / Re: How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 06, 2016, 07:39:33 AM »
I ran my c250 last year from October 1 to April 15.  I heat a little over 1800sq ft on living level and I have a full basement with the same sqft. But my Basement is half underground and half above ground and I only keep a couple vents open in basement and the radiant heat off my lines and furnace radiator, the basement stays around 60-70 I'm guessing depending on how cold it is outside.  My house was built in 1902 and has round trees for floor joists lol.  Last year I used 5-5.5 cords of hardwood and 1.5 cord of pine.   I guess out of pure laziness I went the entire season only loading my stove once per day. And have continued to do that this year.  All I forgot. I have about a half ton of lump bitumnuous coal that I used to burn inside.  I used maybe 200 pound of it last year trying to get rid of it but the clinkers it left in my stove are pain.  Hve to shovel them out.  I have a healthy supply of locus wood I save for the real cold days. I would fill my stove 90 percent full and 24 hrs later still have 25-35percent left.   Also I heat my hot water.    I am really satisfied with the ease of use and effiecncy of my c250. Don't sound like the gassers are too much more effiecent

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HeatMaster / Re: How much wood are these G series units using
« on: November 05, 2016, 07:37:14 PM »
Thank u

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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 / Re: Silver Maple
« on: October 30, 2016, 05:47:09 AM »
Your right.  Just took a bunch to my mom who has been camping at local state park with my sister and family for Halloween week and it dries super quick i noticed and doesn't smoke hardly. Good for camp fire.   

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Fire Wood / Re: Silver Maple
« on: October 28, 2016, 01:32:48 PM »
Maybe my heatmaster will have better luck that a hardy

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Fire Wood / Re: Silver Maple
« on: October 27, 2016, 03:42:05 AM »
no brainer.its free

No one said it was free

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