Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => HeatMaster => Topic started by: Jwood on February 12, 2015, 10:41:04 PM
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I'm curious about these boilers I would like to hear from you guys that have one! How do you like it and any issues with them. Also could anyone that owns one put a YouTube video of the burn and smoke output during gasification, I would love to see that.
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There's a video on YouTube of a G200. It's not a good video but it shows the stack during gasification.
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There's a video on YouTube of a G200. It's not a good video but it shows the stack during gasification.
Ya I saw that one I want to see what comes out in the winter and maybe a picture of the fire box I think the Optimizer 250 is a great boiler as well
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Since the G series uses a induced draft instead of a blower I imagine soon as you open the bottom door the gasification will stop.
Given the 409 stainless construction and the ease of cleaning if I had the choice of the two I'd lean towards the Heatmaster.
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They are a sharp looking unit just curios guy what is your take on them and thanks mlappin how's your build coming along?
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They are a sharp looking unit just curios guy what is your take on them and thanks mlappin how's your build coming along?
The waste oil boiler is finished, back is still messed up though so haven't even thought about starting on a wood gasifier yet. The orthopedist thinks he's done all he can so has referred me to a neurologist, can't get in to see him until March 3rd.
Other guys insurance has already told me I will be getting something for pain and suffering and since I like what I see with the Heatmaster G series I may just pony up and buy one. I don't have enough experience with 409 stainless to feel comfortable building my own out of stainless and am pretty sure the vertical heat exchanger only won't work so hot using just mild steel.
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Well I sure hope your back gets fixed soon I can't imagine running a farm with a messed up back!
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Well I sure hope your back gets fixed soon I can't imagine running a farm with a messed up back!
Not as bad as it would have been if we still had dairy cows, most everything is mechanized now, so get to sit and load hay, grind feed etc which funny enough sitting bothers me more than standing or walking so go figure.
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mlappin, I had a pinched nerve in my neck little over a year ago, lots of trips to the physiotherapist, then more recently this fall a slipped disc in my back, same thing, lots of physio and drugs. Yes the best thing is walking or standing, tend to look for hard chairs to sit down. I had my son helping with a lot of the chores most of this winter, still have to move carefully, and also glad no longer milking to have to squat all the time
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If you want to talk to someone with a new G-Series, PM blueclearsky .
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Mlappin you are correct on the reaction chamber fire going out with the door open, I will be installing some heat treated glass in the reaction chamber door of my show unit this spring so that we can show it in action.
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I have tried to PM blueclearsky but no one answers.
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Same here
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I have tried to PM blueclearsky but no one answers.
Well, he basicly told me he got a g200 last year. Working good so far. Burning dead ash from around the farm. Tried throwing in a little green wood to see what would happen and got no undesirable results. I don't think he's a regular on the forum.
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I have only been running the G 200 for just over a week but I can tell you that my wood supply is very green hardwood, mostly maple with a bit of oak and beech, no undesirable effects so far and doing a great job on 6000 feet, to be fair it has warmed up here a bit to 40s during the day and single digits at night but I am getting my desired 12 hour burns
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Nice! I'd be interested if I didn't just buy my Bl. What is the price on the 200 and 400 slim?
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200 is 9995 and the 400 is 13,495 add shipping and taxes to both
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Good to know :thumbup: thanks
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200 is 9995 and the 400 is 13,495 add shipping and taxes to both
Hi Slim
I'm not quite used to you making normal appearances on the HM site yet.....miss you over on the PM site......anyhow, I was wondering what do you thing prices of gassers will do given the EPA ruling on conventionals..........I was thinking/hoping they would come down.
thoughts?
Cando
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That's all going to be speculation at this point but I doubt they will go down not much ever goes down these days prices just keep rising on everything!
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I think Jwood is right, I don't see pricing coming down, there is a lot invested in the R+D through building the unit and then if the manufacturer wants to stay in business they have to set aside some of the profits for anything unforeseen in their designs that lead to warranty issues.
Perhaps there will be some knock offs of the stuff already being built that may be cheaper but I would keep in mind that those who have not been ahead of the curve with their own design probably do not have their heart in it like those on the forefront and are only there for the quick buck.
I don't see testing becoming less expensive, now it is mandated and only select labs can test, again big brother setting up monopolies and the consumer pays the price!
Thanks for the kind words Cando and remember, I'm still here to help regardless of who's name is on the boiler!
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Got to thinking about it while loading ole smoky last night, on the G series if the induced draft fan is running while you have the door open and the bypass in the proper position you probably have no smoke in your face while loading?
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That is one of the very nice features about it, the design of the bypass on the G series is by far the best that I have seen!
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So I take it that either putting the rod into the bypass position or opening the door automatically turns the fan on?
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Opening the bypass turns on the suction fan.
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With the induced draft fan and little smoke from the loading door would the G200 be a good boiler to put in a shop? Is there anything else about the boiler that would make you discourage running it in a shop?
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It would be fine inside any building as long as fire hazard cautions are realized and followed
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Slim, what are the upper limits of the G100? I know you probably hate using square footage as a guide but wondering if it would heat a well insulated 2000 sq ft house plus dhw. I realize your shooting from the hip without knowing more details.
Thanks
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I have not run the G100 but would assume that it will be more than enough to satisfy your needs.
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Thanks for the reply. Hopefully it's at least a few years before I need to replace my unit but when I do Heatmaster will be strongly considered. Looks like a great boiler.
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Thanks for the reply. Hopefully it's at least a few years before I need to replace my unit but when I do Heatmaster will be strongly considered. Looks like a great boiler.
Might not want to wait too long, by time the next tier of EPA standards kick in might take a Cray supercomputer to run the damn thing.