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<blockquote data-quote="panolo" data-source="post: 6050411" data-attributes="member: 146497"><p>I went with a CB edge 550. Had my first fire in it last night and it took about two hours to go from 50 to 185 degree water temp. There will definitely be a learning curve as the heat load is very light with the warmer temps and the fire was close to out this AM. It's pretty crazy to watch the temp in the stove get to 1000 degrees and the combustion chamber roars. Sounds kinda like a crib dryer you hear on farms just not as loud. The stove is extremely simple and hopefully the maintenance is as light as they say. Setup and install has been easy with the caveat that the thermo pex sucks to work with. You wanna be spot on with the placement and it is a two person job to lay it out. There is absolutely zero give to it. I thought I had a loose enough bend in the tile through my slab but I had to pull the line through the tile with my skid steer. But if I can only lose 1-2 degrees on the run to the house the investment will be worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panolo, post: 6050411, member: 146497"] I went with a CB edge 550. Had my first fire in it last night and it took about two hours to go from 50 to 185 degree water temp. There will definitely be a learning curve as the heat load is very light with the warmer temps and the fire was close to out this AM. It's pretty crazy to watch the temp in the stove get to 1000 degrees and the combustion chamber roars. Sounds kinda like a crib dryer you hear on farms just not as loud. The stove is extremely simple and hopefully the maintenance is as light as they say. Setup and install has been easy with the caveat that the thermo pex sucks to work with. You wanna be spot on with the placement and it is a two person job to lay it out. There is absolutely zero give to it. I thought I had a loose enough bend in the tile through my slab but I had to pull the line through the tile with my skid steer. But if I can only lose 1-2 degrees on the run to the house the investment will be worth it. [/QUOTE]
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