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  • Just a data point, moisture meters don’t give accurate results in end grain, plus that was the surface exposed to the room. Try weighing the wood at 20% and then after a few days and you will see the mc probably did not drop much. See table 4-2 at the Forest Products lab wood handbook and you will see that wood at 70 F and 10% RH (odds are your RH is higher) for an infinite amount of time will only drop to a mc of 2.5%

    Mark Knaebe

  • @mtknaebe Thanks for the info. I use the readings as a reference. All wood going into the boiler has been in the heated space a minimum of 1 month before use. I can tell the wood is quite dry simply by how light it feels when I pick up a piece. There is no "sizzle" or water being forced out when it is inside the combustion chamber.

  • You have done excellent job on these video's .. Iam happy for you.. Thanks for the show

  • You have excellent job on these video's .. Iam happy for you.. Thanks for the show

  • you should buy a viessman vitoligno that's very eficient also more expensive

  • If you split that again and take a reading you will be more like 30

  • Great Video!

  • Hi great video, I live in Tasmania Australia at about 750 metres above sea level, our summers are warm but winters get very cold, hardwood is readily available on & around our property. I am interested in getting an Eko & have made contact with the manufacturer for importing one... no problem but I wish to find out as much as I can from owners before committing. Are you still happy? are there any maintenance issues showing up? rust? etc.

    Cheers Dave

  • Hi Dave! Yes, very happy. The unit has been hibernating for the summer, but soon it will be back to work! No issues or problems. Good luck!

    Regards, JT

  • Hi there great video. How many square feet are you heating. This furnace is it also an indoor furnace (basement) And how much would I be looking to spend on this exact furnace Thanks Dave

  • Howdy. I am heating about 1000 square feet. It is an indoor unit. Total cost was about $10K. I did everything, including pickup and transporting of boiler, tank, and materials. They do make outdoor units now. No idea of the cost though. Good luck!

  • I did some rough fuel cost calculations tonite. This is conservative. On average, I have used 1.5 facecord of firewood per month this winter. It has been a cold winter. This results in firewood cost of about $52.00 per month. I keep my thermostat at 73 degrees 24/7 and I get all my domestic hot water as well. Very pleased.

  • Where did you purchase the modified propane tank.

  • I purchased the used propane tank from the Boiler Dealer. He made all the changes to the tank. The 300 gallon tank (with modifications/welding) was about $700. Used propane tanks are readily available. A large agricultural bulk tank would work well also. Thanks!

  • Impressive. Looks like you have done your homework. Looks like you have a part time job of feeding the firewood. But I imagine the payback is much lower utility bills.

  • Thanks for watching. I looked a long time before this purchase. Feeding boiler isn't that bad. During really cold weather, I feed it once before I go to work and once after I get home; maybe 5 minutes total. Restocking wood takes about 20 minutes twice a month. Good exercise!

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