383 240z
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I am fed up with the fluctuating prices of HHO, I'm burning about 10 gal a day with this extreme cold we have been seeing here this winter. This has led me to decide I want/need to add a secondary heat source to my home, I figure now is the right time since we are having the entire ducting system re-done.
I'm torn between fuels, pellets, corn cobs, and cherry pits are readily available in my area. My main hang up is what furnace to buy? I have a way to load it right from my truck. So I won't be carrying 50-80 lb bags of fuel down to the basement. The wood pellets seem to be the most common type of furnace offered. Are most of those multi fuel?
I'm not interested in any of the outside wood burning units.
Anybody have these in their homes? Any insight to living with one?
My house is about 2700 sq ft on 2 levels. I'm guessing I should buy one rated for about 3000 sqft at least. Any brands I should look for, or stay away from. I know somebody posted a 2500 sq ft burner on a deep discount from Menards a few days ago. Keith
I'm torn between fuels, pellets, corn cobs, and cherry pits are readily available in my area. My main hang up is what furnace to buy? I have a way to load it right from my truck. So I won't be carrying 50-80 lb bags of fuel down to the basement. The wood pellets seem to be the most common type of furnace offered. Are most of those multi fuel?
I'm not interested in any of the outside wood burning units.
Anybody have these in their homes? Any insight to living with one?
My house is about 2700 sq ft on 2 levels. I'm guessing I should buy one rated for about 3000 sqft at least. Any brands I should look for, or stay away from. I know somebody posted a 2500 sq ft burner on a deep discount from Menards a few days ago. Keith