100 Watt
ArboristSite Operative
Finally pulled the trigger and purchased an Englander 28-3500 add on wood furnace. I know it's not EPA certified but for the money seemed hard to beat.
Got it set next to the existing LP furace allowing a short amount of pipe to the plenum. I've just started running the flue pipe. 4 of the 3 foot pieces were damaged so it's back the supply house Monday for replacements. I currently have it ran from the basement through the 1st floor (ranch house) and into the attic. Luckily I had a small closet to utilize. I'll probably complete the flue this week. I've got a hvac buddy stopping by Weds to tie it into my ductwork. He's picking up a backdraft damper.
I've seen filter boxes at TSC. I know they are made for the Hot Blast furnaces, but I'm thinking they could be made to fit. What's everyone else doing?
I just bought $400 worth of propane ($1.81/gallon) that puts me a little over 25% in the tank. I'm hoping that will take me through to summer. My tankless water heater uses propane, but is very efficient.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Got it set next to the existing LP furace allowing a short amount of pipe to the plenum. I've just started running the flue pipe. 4 of the 3 foot pieces were damaged so it's back the supply house Monday for replacements. I currently have it ran from the basement through the 1st floor (ranch house) and into the attic. Luckily I had a small closet to utilize. I'll probably complete the flue this week. I've got a hvac buddy stopping by Weds to tie it into my ductwork. He's picking up a backdraft damper.
I've seen filter boxes at TSC. I know they are made for the Hot Blast furnaces, but I'm thinking they could be made to fit. What's everyone else doing?
I just bought $400 worth of propane ($1.81/gallon) that puts me a little over 25% in the tank. I'm hoping that will take me through to summer. My tankless water heater uses propane, but is very efficient.
Thanks for any suggestions.