Posted by picassomcp on March 02, 2014 at 19:41:57 from (50.107.39.58):
I have an Outdoor Wood boiler that I have been using for 4 years. This year I did not have enough wood made and was buying wood by Christmas time. I don't like buying wood so I started exploring options. I ran across an outside wood pellet stove that will also burn corn, wheat and/or oats. The price was right so i bought it. My question is, can I install this new boiler in the same loop as my existing boiler? I would like to put the 2 stoves in the same loop, I would burn wood most of the time, but if I run out of wood, then I would buy pellets or corn and use the pellet/corn burner. Another benefit would be if I were to leave for the weekend, I could rely on the pellet/corn stove to keep heating the house as I would not be there to fill the wood stove. (corn stove auto loads) I'm thinking I could set the water temp higher on the wood stove so the pellet/corn stove would not come on unless the wood stove ran out of wood. Seems like a good idea in theory, I'm just wondering if this could work in reality? Any ideas or thoughts?
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