spadjen
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I have a drolet heatmax now which heats my house well. I wish I had longer burn times with it, but not sure if it is the house or the furnace. Unfortunately the furnace needs to be replaced so looking at options.
I have a 1.5 sotry 1600 sq foot house that has air infiltration problems, which maybe be mostly addressed this year. Only other back up heat we have is a propane fireplace. Duct work in place from an oil burner that has been removed. Looked at the options of a unit that can have an oil or electric element installed for back up heat. This is out of budget now, but the flexibility to add one in the future would be nice. However, $2,200 for an oil add on is pricey and could prob set up a monitor heater at a fraction of that.
So the goal here is less wood is best. having a thermostat and high efficiency. Oh, and something that will last more then a year.
Looked at the PSG caddy, the Jack and super jack, the Kuuma Vapor 100 and the Napoleon HMF150.
I was leaning towards the caddy for the efficiency and epa rating. The jack is built to last and has a better warranty but concerned they have no epa or raw data testing for there efficacy. The vapor 100 has the best specs but cant add a 2nd source of heat to the unit. The price tag is more of an issue with this one. an extra $1500 buys a lot of wood. at 10% more efficient it is like having 10% wood then the 5 cords I uses. It would take too long to recoup the cost unless there is pricing out there I don't know about. I am being hard sold on the HMF150 but looks to be relatively new and not much information out there.
Since I have an issue with my furnace speed is also something to consider. The Kumma is mid January. the HMF150 is available now, and the caddy I am not sure? I think 3-4 weeks.
Also, If I had the money I would by the best out there, a house south of the boarder. Since I am trying to save money, one must consider that the high cost units would take longer to recover from. I don't get my wood free, its about $200 a cord but a lot cheaper then oil.
I have a 1.5 sotry 1600 sq foot house that has air infiltration problems, which maybe be mostly addressed this year. Only other back up heat we have is a propane fireplace. Duct work in place from an oil burner that has been removed. Looked at the options of a unit that can have an oil or electric element installed for back up heat. This is out of budget now, but the flexibility to add one in the future would be nice. However, $2,200 for an oil add on is pricey and could prob set up a monitor heater at a fraction of that.
So the goal here is less wood is best. having a thermostat and high efficiency. Oh, and something that will last more then a year.
Looked at the PSG caddy, the Jack and super jack, the Kuuma Vapor 100 and the Napoleon HMF150.
I was leaning towards the caddy for the efficiency and epa rating. The jack is built to last and has a better warranty but concerned they have no epa or raw data testing for there efficacy. The vapor 100 has the best specs but cant add a 2nd source of heat to the unit. The price tag is more of an issue with this one. an extra $1500 buys a lot of wood. at 10% more efficient it is like having 10% wood then the 5 cords I uses. It would take too long to recoup the cost unless there is pricing out there I don't know about. I am being hard sold on the HMF150 but looks to be relatively new and not much information out there.
Since I have an issue with my furnace speed is also something to consider. The Kumma is mid January. the HMF150 is available now, and the caddy I am not sure? I think 3-4 weeks.
Also, If I had the money I would by the best out there, a house south of the boarder. Since I am trying to save money, one must consider that the high cost units would take longer to recover from. I don't get my wood free, its about $200 a cord but a lot cheaper then oil.