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<blockquote data-quote="stonykill" data-source="post: 614295" data-attributes="member: 11665"><p>It must be a difference from manufacturer to manufacturer, as my open system only required a topping off after 4 months of use. I check it everyday, and the water level is always good. Once again, it makes me glad I looked at every boiler I could before I bought mine. Research is very important. I've been sticking it to the oil companys since 91, 100% wood heat, no back up oil or electric heat. :rockn:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stonykill, post: 614295, member: 11665"] It must be a difference from manufacturer to manufacturer, as my open system only required a topping off after 4 months of use. I check it everyday, and the water level is always good. Once again, it makes me glad I looked at every boiler I could before I bought mine. Research is very important. I've been sticking it to the oil companys since 91, 100% wood heat, no back up oil or electric heat. :rockn: [/QUOTE]
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