Posted by Texasmark1 on October 13, 2012 at 05:12:07 from (67.142.175.23):
In Reply to: Back up heat source? posted by George Marsh on October 13, 2012 at 04:12:38:
I use a wood burning semi-sealed free standing stove and propane non-vented radiant heaters. The wood stove has a thermostatically controlled inlet air vent and an 8" triple wall vertical stack. Otherwise it is sealed and is an extremely efficient radiant heater. It weighs about 500# made of plate steel and firebrick lined. When you get that baby up to temp it's really cozy. The door comes off and has a grate for when you want to snuggle in front of an open fire. I cook with propane and heat my water with it too. Been living like this in the same house over 30 years.
I don't vent the heaters and never have. I have an oxygen sensor in the house and it blinks a green led every 30 seconds telling me it's working, but never have I read anything above 0 on it.
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