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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. bogieb

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    Not expecting any type of great performance out of them, but it's always nice to know what alternatives there are, how they perform in your stoves, and what price point you are willing to pay (like some pellets, it literally needs to be $100/ton before I'll bite - and that is saying something)
     
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    The $5 and change is my sweet spot for price and I don't care what flavor they are .
     
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    Well, there were the Therma Glo's that ran luke warm air out of my P61a and was ashy as all get out. I'll bet I could have gotten better results from dried beans or peas. But, at the same time I got them for a really low price, so couldn't complain. I certainly would not pay $5/bag for those. Most others, yeah, I can deal with at that price.
     
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    B....those were/are typically pretty chitty but I grabbed a bag or so the other week and they seem to burn pretty well.
     
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    I have gotten hi-temp silicon sheets of ebay.Also,for your brush problem,look for "boiler" brushes,they come all diameters,and wire or fiber.
     
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    Was and always will be a part of the negotiation :thumbs:
     
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    Good deal luney as a new pellet hauler cost a lot of money and for me personally I couldn't justify it
     
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    exactly.
     
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    :faint:
     
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  10. slvrblkk

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    Forgot to post this earlier this week...DC "telecom" battery swap out. Batteries were 20 years old and had a bad one in each string. Also added disconnects as the old stings did not have them. We had this in the budget the past 3 years and it finally got approved for 2019. Funny that they "don't" have money when we do budgets but when the DC plant chits the bed (or whatever does) all of a sudden there's funds available.....funny how that works. I'm just posting this for the "nerds" here, you know who you are :D


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    Yeah, it only took 15 years to finally get the OK to buy an electric stairclimber for getting 200-500lb machines delivered at customer sites.

    It cost almost 3k las month when it use to be closer to 2K. While we "didnt have the money"we had some damaged machines, a few damaged staircases and many damaged employee backs, shoulders etc.
     
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    Is that a 48v DC systems?
     
  14. gbreda

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    I have one of these and some Eneloop AAA batteries. bet it works just as good :whistle:

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    Correct
     
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    Good enough! lol
     
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    It works gooder :rofl: :lol:
     
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    More gooder :rofl: :lol:
     
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    Mine does AA as well a AAA so its definitely more gooder
     
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    And dont forget, its not the size its what you can do with it :p
     
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