so its a wood stove basically... one of biggest advantage of pallet stove is horizontal venting. this one will need to be vented just as the wood stove. i guess not having to throwing logs in is a plus. either way nice design
Does the piping absolutely have to vertically exit straight through the roof? Or can I put a bend in it to go out the wall horizontally, and then vertically above the roofline?
so its a wood stove basically... one of biggest advantage of pallet stove is horizontal venting. this one will need to be vented just as the wood stove. i guess not having to throwing logs in is a plus. either way nice design
I’m thinking about getting one for my garage. This is Will from oxyfresh by the way. Very cool man.
Hi Will. Great to hear from you. Thanks for the compliment. This is a great little heater.
Does the piping absolutely have to vertically exit straight through the roof? Or can I put a bend in it to go out the wall horizontally, and then vertically above the roofline?
It works best when the pipe is straight
Can you still burn compressed logs with the pellet adapter removed, like the pervious model?
Not in this model. It is EPA tested now on pellets only and they will not fit.
Would these be safe for RVs
Yes. We have UL safety tested them at an independent lab.
Is it compatible with corn fuel or combination of corn and wood pellets ?
It is pellets only. Corn has too much moisture to burn this way in our opinion.
Might be the answer to heating my 400 sq. ft. outporch
Awesome
I have a 33 ft camper looking for something like this. How long will it burn for with a full hopper? I work 12 hrs away from camper
@empowerme8029 it will burn 10 to 18 hours depending on damper setting. Sometimes longer depending on elevation and chimney length
How long does one hopper with 40# run for?
10 to 16 hours depending on damper placement
@@flameinnovation ok good to know, looking at getting one of these for my Greenhouse for winter in the future.