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Discussion in 'The Pellet Bag' started by Pete Zahria, Jul 22, 2016.

  1. Pete Zahria

    Pete Zahria

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    They would make a multi seasonal stove,
    where you put pellets in the hopper, in the winter,
    and ice in the summer...
    Sticky, Sticky weather... not a big fan....

    Dan

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  2. bogieb

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    I would buy one of those!
     
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  3. Dr.Faustus

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    actually, a pellet powered air conditioner could easily be built. Back in the day (not *my* day (i just love gadgets so i've read about them)) refrigerators used to run on propane. I believe the propane heat would expand the gas, the gas would pass through a small orifice then expand (cooling the gas) and then return back to get heated again. I believe they were banned many years ago due to the constant flame under the fridge. anyhow, im sure a pellet fire could do just as well, and have a convection fan move air over the chilled lines.

    much simpler however is just buy an electric air conditioner and place it in the window.
     
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  4. Pete Zahria

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    Wish I had thought of that before I ruined my stove........
    :picard:

    Dan
     
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    RV camper refrigerators run on 110AC, or 12VDC and propane.
     
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    Hard to store pallets of ice!:D

    Gary
     
  7. gbreda

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    Not a problem. Just buy them in January and cover them with a tarp :)
     
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    And straw - lots of straw. That's how they did it in the "old days". Could keep a block of ice in the ice box for quite a while like that.
     
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    But won't the moisture get in the holes in the bag...
     
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    Silly guy, everybody knows the holes are to let the water run out, not in!

    Gary
     
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    years ago (well, many, many years ago:whistle: 1970's) i was commercial shad fishing on the Connecticut river. We cut ice in the winter and simply stored it under a large maple tree with lots of sawdust. the ice stayed good thru fishing season which ends shortly after Memorial Day.

    I recall visiting as a child what was reported in Yankee Magazine at the time as 'the last ice house.' Ice was cut on the lake and stored in sheds with sawdust. I think that ice house was in Mass or southern NH
     
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    Hollis, NH I believe it was.
     
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    Just what we need! Another "to cover or not to cover" thread!!
     
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    :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Still happening at Squam Lake

    Annual Ice Harvest in Squaw Cove | Squam Lakes Association

    Ice harvest underway in Sandwich
     
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