Swiftlegend
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Studded in a 28x35' pole building with attached lean-to, Putting in R19 kraft batts and putting up 5/8 plywood. Mounting electric in conduit and my air lines on outside to make more readily adaptable in future use. Keeping tin roof for now, and putting a 5-10mil prodex insulation in and keeping open rafters to allow more incoming light from custom made polycarbonate ridge cap.
The building may grow into a business. I am about thinking long term and being as eco-friendly and cost effective as I can. I believe in using a combination of wood since per million BTU white paper studies show it is still cost effective. Once natural gas goes up(it will once missouri collapses in on itself with all the fracking) wood will be the cheapest again. I have a good wood furnace in my house already.
I am "thinking" of going with a Woodmaster Flex fuel combi boiler with either a mini electric boiler or solar thermal. Or solar helping with electrical usage on the mini electric. I can stoke the fire when I am about to leave for the day or in the evenings(when I still have a day job), then the mini or something can kick in to make sure heat doesn't drop off to much?? It is only roughly 1000sq ft , but it can get mighty cold where I am. I do not want it to get below 60 inside during the winter. There was already a full chimney installed as well. So this unit could be on inside, or anything else, to get the radiant heat from the flue as well.
I do not have propane, natural gas, on property yet. So that is a factor.
So anyone got any ideas on if this or similiar setup can be efficient. In most boiler systems for heating alone for solar, it would require like a 500gl tank haha.
Ps- I am in the north midwest, where on average it is 20F in winter.
The building may grow into a business. I am about thinking long term and being as eco-friendly and cost effective as I can. I believe in using a combination of wood since per million BTU white paper studies show it is still cost effective. Once natural gas goes up(it will once missouri collapses in on itself with all the fracking) wood will be the cheapest again. I have a good wood furnace in my house already.
I am "thinking" of going with a Woodmaster Flex fuel combi boiler with either a mini electric boiler or solar thermal. Or solar helping with electrical usage on the mini electric. I can stoke the fire when I am about to leave for the day or in the evenings(when I still have a day job), then the mini or something can kick in to make sure heat doesn't drop off to much?? It is only roughly 1000sq ft , but it can get mighty cold where I am. I do not want it to get below 60 inside during the winter. There was already a full chimney installed as well. So this unit could be on inside, or anything else, to get the radiant heat from the flue as well.
I do not have propane, natural gas, on property yet. So that is a factor.
So anyone got any ideas on if this or similiar setup can be efficient. In most boiler systems for heating alone for solar, it would require like a 500gl tank haha.
Ps- I am in the north midwest, where on average it is 20F in winter.
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