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I have a 5 row cast iron one on mine and it works great, takes awhile to heat up and when it's super hot out I have a small window fan behind it cooling it down.[/quoteThat's interesting that a 5 row would do the job that well. How big a load do you run on it?Eugen
If you're harvesting the heat then let me urge you to get a fan. We had a small wood burning stove to ease the electric heat. We put a thermostat on the stove that turned on a small fan when it felt 120 degrees. The next day we were heating the main part of the house with this tiny Vermont Castings wood stove. It was amazing.Casey
Wow Eugen,I'm amazed too. I didn't know that wood would burn in those temperatures. And I hope to never witness it. Harvesting the heat might be food for thought. Our place was about 1000 square feet too but that included the attached spacious one car garage which was not heated. The Vermont Castings was a very cute stove but we soon learned that not all fire wood was created the same. It was not as cute as the Petit Godin but it delivered about four times the heat.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qp8VWRB-m4http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsI7TzOFNvgCasey