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Pellet heads!! What's up today?

Discussion in 'Pellet Stoves, Pellet Fireplaces, Pellet Furnaces' started by DexterDay, Jan 16, 2014.

  1. gbreda

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    Really good info.

    Ive used it a few times for short period but still unsure about usage this year.

    If your sure about not using it this winter, do you wrap the outside unit? I did last year to protect it as I knew there would be no usage with the cost of electricity. At least wrapping it kept the heavy pollen out of it this past spring.
     
  2. scajjr2

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    Kingston is starting to consider possible solar options for the town.

    This is from the Town of Kingston web site



    PUBLIC HEARING - November 13, 2023

    6:30 PM, Town Hall Meeting Room

    ReVision Energy will meet with the Select Board and Solar Committee, to share Solar project options available to Kingston made possible by recent State Legislation on broadening of Net Metering limits, and for the Select Board to consider appropriate next steps on a potential municipal solar generation facility. The Solar Committee fully supports further consideration of solar energy production by the Town as a way of reducing its carbon footprint, and for generating revenue. The public is encouraged to attend and participate in this discussion.

    sam
     
  3. SmokeyTheBear

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    There you go get the story first hand no in between person to muddle up a setup. I have been exchanging emails with someone in the business from Florida.
     
  4. Snowy Rivers

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    Did some measuring on our entertainment center and the idea of an 85" TV
    An 85" with smother the book shelves....
    A 75" will be far easier on the checkbook and will fit nicely in the wall mount....
    The wall mount in there was designed for the big plasma (WE got it with the TV)
    A 75" will be better suited and not be so much overkill...

    The Room can handle the 85" but the 75" is way more affordable.....

    The 55" is OK....But when you are sitting back on the couch the bigger pic of the 75" will be perfect me thinks.
     
  5. bogieb

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    I did not wrap it last winter when I knew I wouldn't use it (BTW, I see I have a typo in that post - I used the minisplit the winter of of 21/22 to jack up my usage for solar usage number - not 22/23). I didn't know that was a thing and I'm so wishy-washy, I never know what my decision to use will be day to day :D.

    I did have someone come out and clean/service the system in the middle of summer. That was the first service since having it installed June of 2021. He didn't say it was horribly dirty though. And in looking at it before the service, I didn't see much grime (which may or may not mean anything). It is on the second windiest side of the house, so nature might have kept it fairly clean.
     
  6. bogieb

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    NH broadened net metering limits? Hu, didn't know that. Not that it matters to me, but now I got something to research

    The town next door (the one I used to live in) had solar installed on their town hall (the voters had to approve of course). My town leases the capped dump for a small solar generation array. I gotta find out what is going on there because there was a short mention of that set up in the select board meeting minutes recently.

    And, while looking for that link, I saw something on Revision Energy - they have zero projects in my town (business or homeowner). They were the ones who objected to everything so much I gave up on trying to get them out to my property for a site review and estimate. I had suspected at the time they just didn't want to come to my area (I call it the triangle of doom for a reason - because even larger businesses won't travel 20 miles to do a job here).
     
  7. gbreda

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    Not so sure its a thing to wrap the outside unit but I know that dedicated ac units are covered for the winter. Maybe not required but piece of mind type of thing. Also my unit is on the back of the house with potential ice falling from the roof and only about15 feet from the edge of the woods.

    Maybe not much protection from either of those but figure its something. Geuss what I really could use is to build a small shelter roof over it. Also this year I may use it from time to time. You dont own wishy washy :p

    My brother does not cover his.
     
  8. jtakeman

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    Oink, oink! It's National Mini Pig Day

    Stolen from the header from an TSC email flyer! I think with 7 tons usage, I'm a bit more than a mini pig. Waistline says fat pig, But we won't go there!! :p
     
  9. imacman

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    I had a new A/C system installed when I was still in NY, and asked the installer about covering /wrapping the outside compressor. He said putting something on the top (piece of plywood, or a dedicated compressor cover is ok, but not advisable to enclose the sides......he said it should have full airflow to keep the unit as dry as possible.
     
  10. Dpopps

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    Thinking about grabbing a ton of pellets today. If I do get some, it will be the most I've ever paid.
     
  11. jtakeman

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    I'm burning off what I have left from last year(2 tons). Not sure after that! Prices are nuts!!

    Hoping oil drops a bit and just sit back and chill. Boycotting the BBS(no savings at all there). If anything I'll support a local small dealer if I do buy pellets.
     
  12. Earl764

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    btpellet has been solid for our area. You and I are on either side of their service area. They have a box truck with a proper lift on the back with a powered pallet jack. Their delivery fee is based on where you are. That’s worth minimizing moving pellets for me.
     
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    JT likely wants his pellets hand fed to his furnace so him doesn't need to do'em work.:D:p:doh::dex::picard:;)
     
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    Or oil furnace, I'm not picky! :p

    I still gotta trek them to the basement. But I getz to use me tractor with pallet forks. Kids in the bunker to stack one, Momma and me to slide them down the pellet ramp.

    A1 pellet is also another close to my area. I missed his Matra's @$360/ton as he is out of stock now. He had the cheapest $300 pellets with Blackstone(also out of stock now).
     
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  15. Dpopps

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    We don't have pellet specific places. I still had 2 tons left from last year. If I can get a discount I'll grab another ton.

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    Using the fuel calculator pellets are still slightly cheaper than my propane lock in price. Plus we prefer the stove over the furnace.
     
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    Something about wood heat. We too prefer pellets. Oil just doesn't feel the same.
     
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    My husband brought home a pallet several weeks ago, most we've ever paid too.
     
  19. imacman

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    I had burned some of those Greenway Oak's.....great pellet, as I remember.
     
  20. Dpopps

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    There a good pellet. Very close to the same as somersets.

    That's what I try to get if possible. Not many choices unless I drive a good distance. IMO, my best choice.