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adding a fluegas heat reclaimer to an EPA woodstove to cntrol overheating
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adding a fluegas heat reclaimer to an EPA woodstove to cntrol overheating
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like a "MAGIC HEAT" gizmo
with supposed ideal burning temp & conditions inside stove, a MH can be added to control overdraft by cooling fluegas temp. instead of a flue damper or a barometric damper?
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How would you make a MH and how would it work?
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theyre manufactured & controversial due to condensed creosote in chimney.came to be in the pre-EPA stove era. its a MAGIC HEAT per brand name. can see on google search or ebay maybe.
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Ok Thanks; I'll Google around for them.
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