Hello all! I'm new to this forum, but have read most of the posts on the P&M topic. I currently have a home built OWB that is very similar to the Ultimizer. My heat exchanger has 4 passes above the firebox rather than 2, and I no longer use firebrick since the ash/creosote got under them and rusted through the firebox. After making the necessary repairs, I can't seem to get good circulation in the water jacket which leaves me with a cold house on days when it gets below 0.
I like the idea of a gasser, and called P&M about dealers in my area. I was told there aren't any, but they could ship direct. They also told me that since Michigan doesn't restrict OWBs, I should buy the Ultimizer because it is more efficient than the Optimizer.
I was left scratching my head. Aren't the gassers supposed to burn less wood? And since the heat exchangers are vastly different between the two models, I would think the Optimizer would be more efficient at converting wood heat into water heat. Am I missing something? Is there anyone on here that could verify this claim?
I understand that the gassers require a learning curve, but I'm okay with that. I just like the idea of burning less wood.
I read a post by Slimjim from last fall where he stated that the new 250s were not quite ready. Should I be looking elsewhere?
I currently heat my 20 year old ranch home (1750 sqft main floor, and 1750 sqft basement, both well insulated), my DHW (wife, 4 teenagers and I) and a pole barn (1500 sqft, poorly insulated) on about 14 full cords. I live in SW Michigan, where the temps dip into the negative digits at night, but rise to the single digits to the teens on the coldest days.
Sorry this is long, but..
1. Which model burns less wood?
2. What isn't quite right with the NEW 250?
3. If I choose the 250, would it be large enough for my needs?
Thanks,
Aaron