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add on furnace vs owb
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<blockquote data-quote="AIM" data-source="post: 5227795" data-attributes="member: 30174"><p>WOW! 64 truckloads!! Something is wrong.</p><p>I use approx a truckload a week (which I've always guessed at 1/2 cord) (about 25 loads per year)</p><p></p><p>I have always loved the big brag anti owb stove lovers use about a power outage. Gee.. as if nobody knew that... </p><p>Yep when the power goes out my boiler doesn't run. Not really a big deal people. The house cools down and then when the power is restored it heats back up. (it's like magic) </p><p>If it was going to be down for days I'd hitch my gen up and make it run. Owb's aren't the answer for everyone but one thing I have noticed is that the vast majority of owb users love em and wouldn't want anything different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIM, post: 5227795, member: 30174"] WOW! 64 truckloads!! Something is wrong. I use approx a truckload a week (which I've always guessed at 1/2 cord) (about 25 loads per year) I have always loved the big brag anti owb stove lovers use about a power outage. Gee.. as if nobody knew that... Yep when the power goes out my boiler doesn't run. Not really a big deal people. The house cools down and then when the power is restored it heats back up. (it's like magic) If it was going to be down for days I'd hitch my gen up and make it run. Owb's aren't the answer for everyone but one thing I have noticed is that the vast majority of owb users love em and wouldn't want anything different. [/QUOTE]
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