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From: Liquiddinner
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  • I had an Orlan Biomass 40 installed with a 1000 gal storage tank. I can't get the tank over 130 F. How do you have yours plumbed in? The water at the top of my tank is always about 30 degrees F cooler than the bottom where it returns to the boiler. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

  • @rangepatrol64 You must use the Laddomat 21, and install it accordingly. I didn't, and it didn't work good either.

  • Where did you get the tank from? I'm on the east coast and they've tied up the Propane tank industry. Very, very hard to get. Nice setup by the way.

  • Boy some people are thick...

    I understand what you are doing Liquiddinner. Clever idea usung the propane tank I was thinking oil tanks but your idea is much better!

    Did you ever consider the possibility of using steel or stone to fill the tank as a way of increasing the thermal mass tank?

  • Propane only contributes to Co2 to the atmosphere. If you burn wood cleanly in a high temp log boiler you are carbon net zero because wood, unlike natural gas and propane, wood removes Co2 and replaces it with oxygen when it is a living tree. Propane, coal, Oil, Ng all only add CO2

  • This system burns strictly wood using gasification. No propane was used or harmed in the filming of this video.

  • He will be the the first "HILLBILLY" in space, BOOOOOOOM !

  • what a big bomb to have in your house

  • That looks damn confusing.

  • I know, thats why I consumed many cases of Blatz Light before, during, and after construction. Works well. DQI

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