Posted by JayinNY on November 25, 2010 at 19:30:54 from (67.72.98.45):
I have the model 400 hot water wood stove. I hooked it up to my base board water with a 15 or 20 gallon water tank. It seems if I really burn the stove hot the water will get up to 120 degrees, but no more. The oil boiler will get the water up to 180. I was thinking about eliminting the water tank and just having the stove heat the water in the heating system that the boiler heats? If that makes any sense. The nice thing about the water tank is the oil boiler gets it up to 180, than shuts down, but the wood stove circulator keeps the hot water flowing through the house. Do you think the wood stove would keep the water hotter without the water tank? So if I took out the tank, the stove would have less water to heat? I installed it the way the manual showes, but would like to try it with out the tank. Shoulda got the model 500 I guess, lol J
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