Anyone have a Sedore Stove
I was just wondering if anyone has one of these stoves. We've been thinking of getting one and before I drop that much coin on one I want to be dang sure I'm not wasting money on an overpriced piece of steel. :smash: My main reason for wanting one is the longer burn times. It's getting old coming home and starting fires all the time to warm the house back up. I know wah wah wah :crying:but our little box stove has my fun meter about pegged...
http://www.sedoreusa.com/
How it works...
http://www.sedoreusa.com/howitworks.html
hot water coil to the Sedore
when the zone valve is closed and no more water is circulating through the coil of the stove, will the water over heat and blow off the
pressure relief? is there a mechanical diagram we should be fallowing to install a proper hot water heating system with the Sedore as main source of heat
Is an indirect hot water tank necessary?