THE FARMHOUSE WOOD BOILER. Crown Royal 7400MP. One year of use. Cleaning it. Questions answered.

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  • @puresniper6828
    @puresniper6828 Рік тому +112

    Hey Joe, if you remove the center screw from the existing receptacle then plug in your four receptacle adapter then use a longer 8/32 screw to go all the way through your adapter it will never fall out again! The hole in you 4way adapter lines up with the existing screw hole for that reason and you won't have to worry about it any longer! Then at the end of the cold season all you need to do is unplug your pumps and leave the light plugged in! P.S. not positive on the screw size it may be a 6/32 or a 8/32 screw but make sure it's long enough to pass through the adapter into the original receptacle behind it enough to secure it! 1 1/2 to 2 inches long I believe! Good luck and I love your channel! Keep the videos coming Brother!

    • @kppr55
      @kppr55 Рік тому +6

      Your right. My experience has been that the 4 way receptacle comes with a screw to keep it plugged in.

    • @CJL1968
      @CJL1968 Рік тому +4

      Also agree, been an electrician for 37 years

    • @briand2067
      @briand2067 Рік тому +2

      Good video Joe, good luck with your surgery, and all your projects you have going on

    • @czack6696
      @czack6696 Рік тому +2

      Exactly true Joe. Try it.

    • @joelgerpoltz1958
      @joelgerpoltz1958 Рік тому +1

      6/32

  • @samhklm
    @samhklm Рік тому +27

    Not boring! I have watched dozens of wood furnace videos. This is the most comprehensive overview of these types of systems. This should be a million view video. Your insight and experience is invaluable to understanding if a wood furnace is right for someone. Thank you.

  • @bryanb5413
    @bryanb5413 Рік тому +17

    Awesome Stuff.
    The center hole on the multi-plug is used to secure it to the receptical through the plate. It would never fall out again.
    Glad the boiler is working out..

    • @MrLangDog
      @MrLangDog Рік тому

      Exactly what I was thinking to say. Might need a longer screw like I did.

  • @johnl8996
    @johnl8996 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for breaking it down for those of us who have absolutely no clue how those things work. I was always curious watching you use it this past winter but figured you'd explain it one day after you got it set the way you wanted. Have a great weekend, Joe!

  • @resilientdad7436
    @resilientdad7436 Рік тому +1

    This was not boring at all. Thinking of getting a wood boiler to heat our home, garage/shop and greenhouse when we build our new place and this video was super valuable! Thank you

  • @mikerogers4885
    @mikerogers4885 Рік тому +7

    Did not see this in the comments, but, Using different wood types. When heating our cabin in the early fall or late spring I can burn Pine. In the winter have to use hard wood (Elm, Oak, Ash) to get better burn times and heat quantity. Our cabin is wood heat only so getting good burn time is important. As my dad would say, wood heats you 4 times. Once when you cut it, once when you stack it, once when you burn it, and finally once when you clean up! Love your video, Thinking of putting a boiler in here! Thank You.

  • @Splintermill
    @Splintermill Рік тому +1

    Hey Joe. Put a two gang box in with two receptacles. Or stack them for further growth. Lowes/Home Depot readily available. Great video, you do a great job as an instructor. Stay warm!

  • @dropshot1967
    @dropshot1967 Рік тому +9

    May I suggest that next time you clean out the boiler you do so wearing a dust mask, and not just a cheap paper one but a proper one with a separate cartridge. Ashes, and in particular fly ash are very hazardous as they get in your lungs. Leaving the ashes in the boiler might cause premature rust damage as the ashes can trap moisture creating a corrosive reaction with metals. That can be avoided by cleaning out the boiler right after it has cooled down.
    PS. I don't have a boiler so check your manual as to the cleaning out. I just have seen other UA-camrs do it the way I suggested. They also checked the water quality in the boiler by sending a sample to the lab or supplier, to check if some conditioner/buffer needed to be added to prevent corrosion. But I think not all of them had to do that annually.

    • @bullofthewoods9374
      @bullofthewoods9374 Рік тому +2

      that is correct. you really need to clean the boiler out after it cools. its easier and the flue as well. been using one for 20 years and ash is very corrosive and it collects moisture when the boiler is not burning.

    • @missmya3972
      @missmya3972 Рік тому +1

      He mentioned that about checking the water quality and sending his in this year.

    • @robertdendooven7258
      @robertdendooven7258 Рік тому +1

      @@bullofthewoods9374 Plus he can spread the ash in his garden just before he tills it in late Spring.

    • @bullofthewoods9374
      @bullofthewoods9374 Рік тому

      @@robertdendooven7258 yep

  • @timcurry192
    @timcurry192 Рік тому +1

    NOT boring! I was hanging on every word. That thing makes my wood stove look like a kid's toy. You won't regret building that shed!

  • @doughershberger4285
    @doughershberger4285 Рік тому +1

    Joe, your videos are never boring!

  • @sarahbenjamin3386
    @sarahbenjamin3386 Рік тому +3

    You could talk about raindrops falling or wind blowing and it would be interestng because your explanations are well eplained. Keep up the good work

  • @jjbartichek3243
    @jjbartichek3243 10 днів тому +1

    Great video. Very informative. Just got mine and today is forst day running. Thanks for an amazing video

    • @NorthernSeclusion
      @NorthernSeclusion  9 днів тому +1

      If you have any questions, email me. homeandcabininc@outlook.com. From there we can exchange phone numbers to text. The crown royal facebook page is a vast page of knowledge and the people answer quickly and are very helpful.

    • @jjbartichek3243
      @jjbartichek3243 9 днів тому

      @NorthernSeclusion thx

  • @robingreene8167
    @robingreene8167 Рік тому +3

    Like the video .I am not going to be getting one but I had a few questions that you answered.
    Thanks . not boring.

  • @berniesauger3401
    @berniesauger3401 Рік тому +2

    Great video Joe, i am really impressed with your explaining everything I've been a plumber for over 50 years and couldn't explain it like you can. Heads up to you Joe great job.
    Bernie from Canada 🇨🇦 🇩🇪

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are never boring. So glad that your happy with it! Thank you for sharing!

  • @SherryEllesson
    @SherryEllesson Рік тому +2

    I found myself leaning back in my chair and holding my breath at times watching this. It reminded of cleaning out the two Vermont Castings wood stoves I had in my North Carolina house. Using the unburned wood chunks for the grill is a good idea! You've given me an idea for my own charcoal grill on the back porch here at my house in Delaware....that's after I make sure the Carolina Wrens have moved out of the nest they built in my hibachi.

  • @randallreece3636
    @randallreece3636 Рік тому +1

    I never miss a video, Joe. Great coverage on the CR 7400MP Boiler.

  • @mrbilky
    @mrbilky Рік тому +11

    Isn't that hole in the center of that multi-plug for screwing into the ang box?

  • @jason-white
    @jason-white Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy when you do stuff with wood heat. The reason I found your channel was when I was researching heating my house with wood, this will be our 3rd full winter.

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 Рік тому +3

    My suggestion is to start at the top in cleaning up(down) with the stack, upper area, ashes, and then the pan. That way everything falls by gravity and you only need to pull the ash pan once. I did that with our chimney and our wood stove.

  • @robwoods5537
    @robwoods5537 Рік тому +3

    Hello everyone from goderich ontario Canada 🇨🇦

  • @Catalina58601
    @Catalina58601 Рік тому +2

    Your green jacket is fine. Nothing a few strips of duct tape couldn't mend. Thanks for the explanation. I am glad to hear how much you've saved. You sure worked hard for that savings but that's what keeps you alive. We have a wood stove in our big three story house and it gets so hot in here. I like when I can figure out the ratio of different woods to get an even heat. Some burn so hot as you know. We only use a few chords and once got five cords of clean fence post tops from a lumber yard for $15 a chord. I missed Beauty in this vid😊

  • @TonyGeneseo
    @TonyGeneseo Рік тому +2

    See i know others would say the same thing. Lol. I use those multi boxes too and that center screw is a game changer ! Great video and thanks for the review of the wood boiler ! Take care Joe

  • @davep5972
    @davep5972 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video as usual Joe the way you explain how things work is just what You want to hear. I’d love one of these systems myself

  • @benbreeden848
    @benbreeden848 Рік тому +7

    That center hole is the provision for the screw to hold in the receptacle.

  • @lotzoso
    @lotzoso Рік тому +4

    Very informative video! I have no need for one but I just like to know how things work. Besides, I'm addicted to your channels. Yes, insulation always helps!

  • @jason-white
    @jason-white Рік тому +1

    If I am not mistaken you can take the center screw out of your plug cover and use it on that center hole on your plug in told hold it in place.

  • @tommythuntdeer
    @tommythuntdeer Рік тому +4

    Definitely not a boring video. Thanks Joe! You do a great job explaining. Good luck deer hunting! 🦌

  • @kingocad2003
    @kingocad2003 Рік тому

    It wasn’t boring. Very informative for those that are interested or just curious.

  • @MikeZMonroe
    @MikeZMonroe Рік тому +6

    - The plug that came loose last year, consider a spring across the plug. Not a tight spring but enough pressure to keep secure. Almost like a rubber band. You likely have a spare spring in your hardware supply. No worries about heat distortion.
    - Your jacket reminded me of my old winter jacket. Torn and tattered but still an old fav you don’t want to give up.

    • @kirkanos3968
      @kirkanos3968 Рік тому

      There is a whole in the middle for a screw

    • @Marlenesgardens
      @Marlenesgardens Рік тому

      Like a hose spring that stops your hose from buckling on itself. 😊

  • @joanscotto5822
    @joanscotto5822 Рік тому +1

    Amazing how it heats the house, workshop and guest house.

  • @atb1325
    @atb1325 Рік тому +2

    Liked the drawing showing how that boiler works. I wondered how much you had to clean the ash through the winter also. Looking forward to the Tent Deer season vids! Good luck!

  • @vernareed2692
    @vernareed2692 Рік тому +2

    Wood ashes are good in several places! My grandparents put them on their garden, they're good on the walkways and harden up,i really tried to save some to put on steps,porch, and walkways,drive in winter on snow a ice because it melts ice,gives good traction better than anything!!!

  • @hughwhaley3179
    @hughwhaley3179 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video Joe I have a Heat More out door furnace for 23 years and still going. Few things little different but anyway good luck with yours Joe 🍁👍

  • @curtsheriradel2049
    @curtsheriradel2049 Рік тому +2

    Thanks Joe I’m not thinking of getting a boiler but your explanation was very easy to understand 👍

  • @joecapo8292
    @joecapo8292 Рік тому +2

    In the center of your adapter. There is a screw hole. Remove the center screw on the cover plate of your receptical. Plug in your adapter. Use a longer screw, and screw down the adapter. To the receptical, that will hold the adapter in the receptical. Just a thought, Joe Capo.

  • @robertrockwell7581
    @robertrockwell7581 Рік тому +2

    always wondered if these work. sounds like it does . good video and explanation Joe. stay safe.

  • @harlanmclain1719
    @harlanmclain1719 Рік тому +1

    If you take the screw out of the middle of ur out let then plug ur 6 way plug in u put a longer screw in the middle of that 6 way it cant come unplugged..good luck & god bless

  • @carolscott3868
    @carolscott3868 Рік тому +2

    We had a Jenson wood boiler for years and had our oil furnace hooked in series to take over when we weren't around....the gizmo you were trying to explain that register the water temp to initiate the furnace is called an aquastat, ran that system for years until we moved... during the day south facing Dutch stayed comfortable, then fired up boiler at night, had enough heat and hot water for the next day....PS I never left the ashes in all summer, felt they were acidic and wanted them out, just sayin'

  • @deans5251
    @deans5251 Рік тому +3

    Congratz on 100k you deserve it!!!

    • @redred222
      @redred222 Рік тому

      He's hit way over that on his other channel

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing about your experiences with the boiler after the long season use Joe. Looks good and kept you all warm through the harsh winter we watched you folks get. I am impressed with how good it worked . Stay safe and good luck with everything in you heating and hot water systems through many more seasons. Keep up the good videos. Fred.

  • @JeepDogs
    @JeepDogs Рік тому +2

    Hey Joe , great explanation take care

  • @VaneseT
    @VaneseT Рік тому +1

    First off I would like to say Congratulations 🎉100k Subs Joe totally awesome you deserve it
    Great video very informative. Thank you for sharing

  • @DakotaWenner-s9v
    @DakotaWenner-s9v 10 місяців тому +1

    Watching your video. Looking to get more information on how your furnace/ heat exchanger works.

  • @marygordon3032
    @marygordon3032 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Joe if you weren’t talking about it, then there would be questions so why not! 👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯

  • @harley96cube
    @harley96cube Рік тому +1

    Informative for people interested in boilers. I have a different model from same company (and dealer). I love mine.

  • @sylviabradley7355
    @sylviabradley7355 Рік тому +2

    I love that you can make your own charcoal💥

  • @timgoodin42053
    @timgoodin42053 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video, very informative. Never boring, always into some interesting to watch. So much better content than the crap on TV! I appreciate you sharing with us.

  • @mikeThompson-s1o
    @mikeThompson-s1o Рік тому +1

    joe your after market plug in has a screw hole in the middle ,you to remove the one under it ,they come with screw with it

  • @CraigGrant-sh3in
    @CraigGrant-sh3in Рік тому +1

    Joeford Charcoal . Everything burns. One year in the Adirondacks at hunting camp we burned a log that came out of the lake. It was so wet it was sunk along the shore. Get a good hot bed of coals and feed a little at a time and it burns

  • @sarahbenjamin3386
    @sarahbenjamin3386 Рік тому +2

    Roses love ashes, should you have any. My mom pulled hers throu the -30 degrees that prevail in a western Quebec winter and fed them the wood ash she got from natural (untreated) wood. They were her delight and cause for neighbours' envy.

  • @roobear78
    @roobear78 Рік тому +4

    hope you kept that ash you scooped out joe has a lot of useful things you can use it for

  • @austinpatriot6508
    @austinpatriot6508 Рік тому +1

    Boiler 101 - really enjoyed. Not boring.

  • @johnnylewis7573
    @johnnylewis7573 Рік тому +1

    This was an awesome video. I had questions.... you answered them. Thanks bud!!

  • @MyLilMule
    @MyLilMule Рік тому +1

    That's why there's supposed to be a screw in the middle of that outlet extension.

  • @richardschultz2743
    @richardschultz2743 Рік тому +1

    For Halloween video. Use the shot of the ash falling from above into main box and superimpose your face behind the falling ash. Perfect spooky video.

  • @jillbritton2676
    @jillbritton2676 Рік тому +2

    Those ashes would be great for the garden

    • @NorthernSeclusion
      @NorthernSeclusion  Рік тому +2

      In the next video you will see them get dumped on the compost pile.

  • @jason-white
    @jason-white Рік тому +1

    I got a lot of that hardwood lump from my stove last year from burning unseasoned wood.

  • @dyslexicsheeple931
    @dyslexicsheeple931 Рік тому +1

    Thanks, never understood how the wood boiler worked.

  • @brianterrel388
    @brianterrel388 Рік тому

    Great video. Very interesting. Watched you for years. Keep up the great work

  • @pmongold8093
    @pmongold8093 Рік тому +1

    Joe, that center hole of the 6 way is so you can screw it into the outlet and hold it in

  • @kbittorf335
    @kbittorf335 Рік тому +2

    That was an excellent explanation! It may burn better with a taller chimney and coupled with the more seasoned wood this year those afterburner pipes in the firebox should be more efficient. Depending of course on the weather you may consume less wood this year. 👍

  • @andyfreer8463
    @andyfreer8463 Рік тому +2

    Enjoyed this video very informative for me

  • @rogerpultz5597
    @rogerpultz5597 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed watching 👍👍

  • @WB-Brown
    @WB-Brown 4 місяці тому +1

    Get a quad raised cover for the existing box. Easy fix.

  • @paullivo9694
    @paullivo9694 Рік тому

    Awesome Video Joe. Thanks for sharing.

  • @MyAlaska12
    @MyAlaska12 Рік тому +1

    I see you are still at 100k subs so I guess not too many people unsubbed bc of this video ha ha. Thank you for the review of the wood boiler. I'm planning on getting a boiler for my place in Alaska.

    • @NorthernSeclusion
      @NorthernSeclusion  Рік тому +1

      Actually, the subs are going crazy. Almost 350 in the last month.

    • @MyAlaska12
      @MyAlaska12 Рік тому

      @@NorthernSeclusion that's great Joe! I gained 300+ last weekend from doing a live with another channel and videos from a couple homestead visits. I just got monitized bc of it.

  • @eldigitom9680
    @eldigitom9680 Рік тому +2

    Very informative Mr. Joe🙂I had wondered about those labor/costs tradeoff details. Way to go!

  • @mccandrj
    @mccandrj Рік тому +1

    That wood soot should be used for fertilizer in your garden, its the best. My dad always had the best tomatoes using soot from different sources!

  • @scottbrockway4568
    @scottbrockway4568 Рік тому +1

    I was curious how it worked being a Floridian. Thanks for the class👍

  • @charlesowens9784
    @charlesowens9784 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video watching from Reno NV

  • @florencecampbell774
    @florencecampbell774 Рік тому +4

    Joe you talked about charcoal,did you think about putting your ashes on the garden,my dad did this every year and had a great veg patch.I watch Lunmah acres they have the same boiler.

  • @ThePhilippineExperienceForLife

    Good video as always. Congrats on 100K subs, you get your Silver Button. Great accomplishment.

  • @dennisbarber4614
    @dennisbarber4614 Рік тому +1

    Good job keep up the good work!!

  • @michaelcarron3418
    @michaelcarron3418 Рік тому +1

    Quarter the rounds and stack, for a year. Paint the roof shed metal Black so sun will heat the shed up durring the warm months to help dry out the wood. When you see ray type cracks in the face of the wood and a gray colored look it's ready to use.

  • @deannaoverstreet4146
    @deannaoverstreet4146 Рік тому +1

    Congratulations on 100k

  • @frankgerlach5059
    @frankgerlach5059 Рік тому

    Great video's and enjoy watching them. Noticed one thing you could probably make and that's a adjustable wide slide that instead of picking up one log or chunk of wood and walking it into your wood shed over and over, you could stand in one place and slide or roll the wood into the wood shed. Load as much wood as you want to. then go into the woodshed and stack. Repeat until done or filled to your satisfaction. Design is of course up to you, but I would start with a right angle triangle for the basic shape, with the adjustable slide Shute as long as you need. Just a thought, up to you again.

  • @robertwhite1627
    @robertwhite1627 Рік тому +1

    love every video you guys!!

  • @kathysalkeldbonilla6541
    @kathysalkeldbonilla6541 Рік тому +1

    Great video!

  • @akdonlh9924
    @akdonlh9924 Рік тому +1

    Not boring at all I’ve been wondering about your thoughts about the boiler
    Seems like way too much work so glad we are on NG

  • @CrazyMooseManor
    @CrazyMooseManor Рік тому +1

    Heck I live in the south and still wish I had a boiler like this for our home. I've only seen one garage in my old subdivision that the guy did radiant floor heating. Everyone that moved into that house couldn't figure out what the pipes were floor. Then they would complain that they never could use it in the winter. Lol

  • @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures
    @JnJTrueOutdoorAdventures Рік тому +1

    Great information!! Thanks for sharing, Joe!

  • @DavidJones-wq9cm
    @DavidJones-wq9cm Рік тому +1

    Joe, The garden is a great place to spread those ashes!

  • @Trial-N-ErrorFarms-jk9iz
    @Trial-N-ErrorFarms-jk9iz Рік тому +1

    Time to upgrade that duplex to a quadplex. Replace the metal faceplate and and have 4 outlets instead of the two. eliminating the need for the BS adapter. Its a simple upgrade. Perfectly safe. UA-cam has many qualified electricians showing how to do that particular thing. Costs about $10-20 for a quality upgrade. It would be worth that for piece of mind to me.

  • @ferraritrip
    @ferraritrip Рік тому +1

    This was a cure for insomnia!

  • @forrestrobbins3107
    @forrestrobbins3107 Рік тому +1

    Hey Joe put that ash on your lawn and garden. Pure potash. Good for the soil.

  • @jamescavender1987
    @jamescavender1987 Рік тому

    I knew you would love a boiler . I hope my 2 cents help you on picking witch one to buy .

  • @AZJH8374
    @AZJH8374 Рік тому +2

    You save the ash RIGHT!? Chickens love to roll around in + its great for the garden.

    • @NorthernSeclusion
      @NorthernSeclusion  Рік тому +1

      I put it on the compost pile. You will see that in the next farmhouse video.

  • @NorthwoodsDream
    @NorthwoodsDream 3 місяці тому

    Hey man, great video. I am looking at buying that exact brand. Maybe a bit smaller, the 7300MP. Very informative video. Love what you are doing. Keep iy up buddy.

  • @williamsmith6341
    @williamsmith6341 Рік тому +2

    When I first saw CROWN ROYAL I thought maybe you were going to have a little Nip.

  • @Blackswan19874
    @Blackswan19874 Рік тому +2

    Joe just place 2 receptacle’s side by side in that box they make a metal cover for a two gang box , no need for that cheap adapter, stay warm !

  • @inesschalitz5443
    @inesschalitz5443 Рік тому +1

    Congrats for 100000🎉

  • @steveshears1293
    @steveshears1293 Рік тому +1

    Looking GOODDDD!

  • @richxts1357
    @richxts1357 Рік тому +2

    Joe, how ya fixed for spuds. I see the shop table and work bench's are full. Winter is right around the corner!

  • @tjrzippy5203
    @tjrzippy5203 Рік тому

    Your four plug outlet adapter that goes into your to plug wall mounted outlet. They both have a matching a hole in the center after for a screw you take out the one in the two hole outlet that is mounted in the center. You go and get a longer screw in it goes through both the four plug outlet directly to the true plug outlet mounted on the wall . I hope I explained that sufficiently I’m dyslexic

  • @jonvicha9791
    @jonvicha9791 Рік тому +1

    Good luck video Jim Ross 😮😊😊

  • @thejackhomestead8638
    @thejackhomestead8638 Рік тому

    Awesome video as always

  • @davidbeauchene
    @davidbeauchene Рік тому +1

    They set the unit with 1 outlet they used a 4" box set with 1 outlet i Would change out the mud ring to a 2 gang then wire in a 2nd outlet then you would have 2 outlets to plug in all the pumps without having to use the adapter to plug in the extra cords I think it would be more secure doing and I am guessing to be more safe.

  • @stephenhaslam680
    @stephenhaslam680 Рік тому

    I believe the adapters I have came with the center screw mentioned, provides the mechanical retention.

  • @MrHowieZ1973
    @MrHowieZ1973 Рік тому

    You should be able to run a longer screw into the middle of that adapter . Take the small white screw out of the middle of the plug and it will hold the plug in