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RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9149

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HI my name is Tom Breuer I thought if you are looking for a stove you may want to heat more of your house with it .You can now reto fit pellet stove with a Crosslink boiler kit. And heat the rest of your house and demisic hot water while useing the same amount of pellets as it took to heat one room. Ever with a gas furnace.
Here is my open forum so you may read ,what these pellet stoves are heating, with my crosslink conversions kits in them . You will be impressed .heating 4000 sq. ft. with 45k btu's and all of there demisic hot water also while using the same amount of pellets to heat one room
crosslinkconversions.com/forum/viewforum...9014a09e45e26c9c0c5d
My web site is crosslinkconversions.com/
Let me know what you think ? if you would pass this info on to some of you friends I am sure some one will thank you for they needed to get this for them self
tommy

Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9151

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tommy wrote:
And heat the rest of your house and demisic hot water while useing the same amount of pellets as it took to heat one room.


He's Back!

Only now he can heat your entire house with the same amount of energy you used before to heat one room. It's not just a retrofit, it a magical BTU multiplier. Are you doing nuclear fusion inside those pipes?

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Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9152

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But I could be 'useing' more domesic water.
The past is only as far away as the last breath you took.
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Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9157

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All joking aside it does work. I installed one in a PC45 in my basement and it did take care of my hot water bill plus it eliminated the cold spots in our house.

Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9184

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I guess you can’t be arrested for trying to violate the laws of thermodynamics.
Countryside 3500P (pedestal version) used 10 yrs, 24/7 during days requiring heat. All original motors. Burns moldy corn, and pellets equally well. Burn it if you got it.

Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9190

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tallcorn wrote:
I guess you can’t be arrested for trying to violate the laws of thermodynamics.

When I said I bought a kit and it does work I meant it. I don't sell them but anyone is welcome to stop by and see for themselves as the coffee is always on.
Most people that know me also know I don't promote a pipedream. If I buy something that doesn't work or is a scam I would be the first to warn people.

Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9193

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My concern is long term flu damage from pulling to much heat from the stove.

Re: RETO-FIT a stove to Conserve Energy and save money 2 years, 2 months ago #9195

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I can put my hand on it the same as the 3 inch for the Bixby so if there is a difference it isn't noticeable. It is a valid point if the stove pipe temp dropped a lot.
That brings up a interesting point. Has anyone else noticed these stove have a "sweet spot" meaning they seem to burn most efficient. Then when you turn them up higher they push a lot more heat out the exhaust wasting the heat. This brings up the importance of a clean stove scavenging all the heat possible with clean convection surfaces.
I suspect it follows when we see the discussion about the PVC elbow on the end of the pipe. If we turn the heat on high when the outside temps is 25 above zero the pvc may melt. But when the outside temp is below zero it won't melt.
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