Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Heatmor => Topic started by: heat550 on January 11, 2017, 05:40:35 PM
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Picture kinda says it all. This was after -18f night.
Heat550
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Come on someone has to have some words of wisdom on that picture .. :thumbup:
Thats about 1/4 of cord oak moister stuck to the trees 10 to 15 feet away .. It had to impress someone . :photo:
there is 40 views and no reply's..lol
Heat550
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Gives you an idea how much moisture is still in the wood doesn't it.
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Yes I'm working on dryer wood . But my old 200 never did that
And I burned same quality wood. 1/2 dry. 4O0 just might be a better moisture extractor. :thumbup:
Heat550
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Alright I'll reply that is pretty cool I can say I've never seen anything like that before. All of that moisture came out of your stove? Stack temp on my stove is so low the frost would probably form on the pipe ;D
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Only thing I can make of it yes my wood should be dryer. But with a load of 6600sqft at -18f . It burned super hard when it was cycling
It seriously looked like a steam engine it was just white smoke no blue smoke. Heat waves out chimney for 3 feet then just white smoke. Never seen outdoor boiler burn that hard. Might be normal in colder areas in Canada.
Heat550
picture of inside fire box next morning I did a clean out as fire went low after the 12 hours .
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awesome picture for sure.....i prefer super cold weather. The mudd and flooding right now in Michigan for Mid January sucks!
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Yes I have subzero wood not Bahamas wood .. Same as saying my wet woods not burning good lol :thumbup:
crazy weather .
Heat550