I guess I don't understand the appeal of mass storage. Today's modern OWB gasifiers start burning smoke almost instantly, are insulated very well, and only need to be filled once or twice a day. The insulated pex is way better than it was even 5 or 6 years ago, so there is very little thermal loss there. I'm just not hip on starting a new fire once a day, or every other day, or what ever the case might be. I've read on other sites where people end up being slaves to their systems(that's my term-not theirs)- in that they may be up at 2 am on a Sunday building a fire because their storage tank is under the temperature necessary to maintain a minimum temperature in their house.
I think it was a brilliant idea before the advent of OWB gasifiers and I understood the logic behind the concept, but now that the OWB's technology has caught up with the Garns and their other European counterparts, it just doesn't make sense to me. It has to be nearly as efficient, if not more efficient, to just feed the gasser in the back yard once or twice a day. OWB gassers most certainly gives us a reliable routine to follow, without the uncertain variables involved with mass storage.
I believe that if mass hot water storage were more efficient or practical, you'd see propane, natural gas, fuel oil, or even electric set-ups that incorporate it. Maybe they are out there? Guess I've never heard of or came across one.