Has anyone tried these or have you discussed them in the past?
http://www.wttool.com/landing/caframo_ecofan.php?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=EcoFanLanding
http://www.wttool.com/landing/caframo_ecofan.php?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=EcoFanLanding
Has anyone tried these or have you discussed them in the past?
http://www.wttool.com/landing/caframo_ecofan.php?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=EcoFanLanding
After I used the Aspen fan I sold my Eco fan. I had the 3 blade Eco.
The Aspen is far superior to the eco.
http://www.aspensystems.com/self-powered-fans.html
Can you post a review of the Aspen, I seen these fans on Ebay but the videos that were posted didn't show them in use on a woodstove.
Things I would like to know is what is the operating temp range?
Do these fans have good performance on the modern EPA stoves?
The stove I have TL-300 it's normal stove top operating temp is between 400-550.
Any inside info would be helpful.
After I used the Aspen fan I sold my Eco fan. I had the 3 blade Eco.
The Aspen is far superior to the eco.
http://www.aspensystems.com/self-powered-fans.html
Eco & Aspen are Thermoelectric.
Here's a video of the Aspen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZvAEWjBnZQ
yes, i know, i meant the blower that most stoves use. Im saying that the aspen and eco have the potential to save a little energy
Sorry chainsawaddict, :greenchainsaw: that post was for techstuf who was talking about stirling engines.
Thanks, for all of the replies. I don’t think this going to work for me. I have to burn my stove around 650 degrees when the temperature is around zero. I know I occasionally blow by 750 degrees.
ok, whats the difference between stirling and thermoelectric?
That Aspen video is intriguing....I errantly assumed by the picture of the ecofan, that it was stirling engine powered.
I'll bet that Aspen comes at a price that only taxpayer fund appropriator could love!
TS
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