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Originally Posted by stevehull
AC is exactly correct. It would be a daily maintenance nightmare and I can see creosote, etc, dripping out and making a huge mess.
Even a wood pellet stove has a lot of low temp condensing volatiles . . .
Great idea, but not going to work well with wood - even incredibly dry wood pellets.
Steve
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Thanks, guys.
I was figuring on either replacing the water frequently, or adding ash to balance the ph and filtering out the sludge. Wood heat is a daily chore anyway, eh? I've got gas laid on here, but I think such a high-class fuel should at least be running a heat pump, but with fracking in the mix now, I'd rather quit entirely.
Any other options for super efficiency on wood, like an absorption heat pump?