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OWB design. More water? Less water?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stihl310" data-source="post: 3387717" data-attributes="member: 31976"><p>I understand the thermal mass part.... But I can't get past wanting to build a 4000 gal burner to heat a 2000 sq/ft house.. Yeah you'd have all the mass youd ever want, but you wouldnt even be touching it...</p><p></p><p>When I build my next one I may bump it to 200 gallons and go to a gasified design, but any bigger than that is really useless to me, that and it would be cost prohibitive....</p><p></p><p>I may take your advice though and install some firebrick next year.... I can see how that would be beneficial... </p><p></p><p>I have been able to get my smoke problems more under control by tinkering with the temp differential... I lucked out when I built mine and everything worked right the first time.... LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stihl310, post: 3387717, member: 31976"] I understand the thermal mass part.... But I can't get past wanting to build a 4000 gal burner to heat a 2000 sq/ft house.. Yeah you'd have all the mass youd ever want, but you wouldnt even be touching it... When I build my next one I may bump it to 200 gallons and go to a gasified design, but any bigger than that is really useless to me, that and it would be cost prohibitive.... I may take your advice though and install some firebrick next year.... I can see how that would be beneficial... I have been able to get my smoke problems more under control by tinkering with the temp differential... I lucked out when I built mine and everything worked right the first time.... LOL [/QUOTE]
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