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Heatsource1 / Check anode rod
« on: February 25, 2011, 03:48:33 PM »
If anyone has a heatsource 1 stove that they bought in 2010 or before--check your anode rod. Our distributor came and checked ours and it was totally disinigrated due to the chemicals (that the company put out in 2009) and we had to empty out the bladder due to anode particals that goes inside the heat exchangers--plugs them up.
The reason i found this problem is i have a temp gauge inside the house next to my furnace and it read 110 deg. and the outside unit OWB read 172.
We were told that the stove can run just find with out an anode rod so for the last two weeks we have not had one in ours and it is doing just fine ....so far.
Just wanted to give you a head's up on what i found out. Hope it helps.
The reason i found this problem is i have a temp gauge inside the house next to my furnace and it read 110 deg. and the outside unit OWB read 172.
We were told that the stove can run just find with out an anode rod so for the last two weeks we have not had one in ours and it is doing just fine ....so far.
Just wanted to give you a head's up on what i found out. Hope it helps.
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Heatsource1 / Yearly water test
« on: December 13, 2010, 01:25:48 PM »
Has anyone had the joys of doing the yearly water test that is required with a Heatsource 1 yet? We have had our stove now for a little over a year now. Have used it on and off pretty much all year long.
The book (which is basically useless) says the water test is free. But when you call the company they said it's going to cost $25 --UNLESS you buy a gallon of chemicals for $40 and you will get the test for free then. When the stove was installed by he dealer we were told the yearly water test would be free and we would not need to add chemicals to the stove for at least 4-5 years. We were just told by the company that we need to add chemicals EVERY year.
Just wondering if anyone has decided NOT to do the water test.
We have put about 18 gallons of distilled water in the stove so far this year? The light shows we need to add more water again. Just wondering how many of gallons of water is the "normal" amount to add yearly?
PS If anyone is wondering.........I would NOT recommend a Heatsource1 to anyone.....if you are thinking about getting one DONT!! If you want to why.,...just ask.
The book (which is basically useless) says the water test is free. But when you call the company they said it's going to cost $25 --UNLESS you buy a gallon of chemicals for $40 and you will get the test for free then. When the stove was installed by he dealer we were told the yearly water test would be free and we would not need to add chemicals to the stove for at least 4-5 years. We were just told by the company that we need to add chemicals EVERY year.
Just wondering if anyone has decided NOT to do the water test.
We have put about 18 gallons of distilled water in the stove so far this year? The light shows we need to add more water again. Just wondering how many of gallons of water is the "normal" amount to add yearly?
PS If anyone is wondering.........I would NOT recommend a Heatsource1 to anyone.....if you are thinking about getting one DONT!! If you want to why.,...just ask.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Does anybody have a Heatsource 1 OWB?
« on: January 10, 2010, 04:14:43 PM »
If so please tell me how long you have had it and if you like it or not.
I just got mine installed about almost two months ago. I am still getting used to and have a few questions about it.
The book the installer gave us about the Heatsource 1 stove does not really have much information in it.
The guy who installed it said the book is about worthless---after reading it about 3 times all the way thru--i happen to agree.
THanks
I just got mine installed about almost two months ago. I am still getting used to and have a few questions about it.
The book the installer gave us about the Heatsource 1 stove does not really have much information in it.
The guy who installed it said the book is about worthless---after reading it about 3 times all the way thru--i happen to agree.
THanks
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Electronics / I have a ranco etc I need to know how to set/program it?
« on: January 10, 2010, 01:49:52 PM »
What should it be set at exactly?
I have a Heatsorce 1 stove. Have only had it now for about a month and a half. The problem I am having is the water in the house is not hot enough. So we changed it and now the water in the stove is boiling alot --but the water is maybe a degree or two hotter (alot better now) So i would like to find out what exactly it should be programed to?
My phone number is 417-462-7880 - Bill I have read and reread the book they gave me with the stove but to tell you the truth --i really dont understand it.
I have free calling so ---i can call you back so it dont cost you anything----just tell me to call you .........or send me an email with your phone number and I will call you-----either way .,.......THANKS
Any -info on this -i would be so thankful.....
I have a Heatsorce 1 stove. Have only had it now for about a month and a half. The problem I am having is the water in the house is not hot enough. So we changed it and now the water in the stove is boiling alot --but the water is maybe a degree or two hotter (alot better now) So i would like to find out what exactly it should be programed to?
My phone number is 417-462-7880 - Bill I have read and reread the book they gave me with the stove but to tell you the truth --i really dont understand it.
I have free calling so ---i can call you back so it dont cost you anything----just tell me to call you .........or send me an email with your phone number and I will call you-----either way .,.......THANKS
Any -info on this -i would be so thankful.....
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