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<blockquote data-quote="ericjeeper" data-source="post: 1787146" data-attributes="member: 12082"><p>Using all that extra wood to heat an uninsulated garage is what it will take.. You are basically heating the outdoors. LOL</p><p> If it is lasting only 12 hours the past two weeks.. Think about it.. the last week has been in the 60s during the day, granted the prior week was cold enough for frost a couple of days.. What will it be once cold weather gets here?</p><p> I am expecting the gassifier to need filled at least every 8 hours.. But that is not bad.. it is after all clean free heat.. (Once you get the unit paid for realted to the monthly utility bill.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ericjeeper, post: 1787146, member: 12082"] Using all that extra wood to heat an uninsulated garage is what it will take.. You are basically heating the outdoors. LOL If it is lasting only 12 hours the past two weeks.. Think about it.. the last week has been in the 60s during the day, granted the prior week was cold enough for frost a couple of days.. What will it be once cold weather gets here? I am expecting the gassifier to need filled at least every 8 hours.. But that is not bad.. it is after all clean free heat.. (Once you get the unit paid for realted to the monthly utility bill.) [/QUOTE]
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