Posted by Ivan in mich on April 19, 2011 at 04:17:23 from (174.124.236.138):
In Reply to: Domestic water heater posted by Nathaniel Watts on April 18, 2011 at 21:10:06:
We have an outdoor wood boiler and it heats our house, my pole barn and our hot water. We have a flat plate type heater for our hot water. Make sure that use a tempering valve as the water is as hot as what the wood stove is set at, ours is 165 degrees. This also works excellant for cleaning oil covered parts.I did some work by the water heater a year after we installed the wood boiler and shut the gas off and I forgot to turn the polit back on. Wife we in and took a shower and I remembered that the water heater was off so I waited for the yell but it never came. The water heater is working as a storage tank . We only use about 25 gals of gas a year for cooking. I have to cut wood but it is better than getting it up the rear from the gas man.
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