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| hal@nospam.com 2006-12-20, 8:25 pm |
| Looking into biomass boilers for heating greenhouses. Must be able to
burn wood chips. Suggestions greatly appreciated.
Hal
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| George Ghio 2006-12-21, 3:25 am |
| hal@nospam.com wrote:
> Looking into biomass boilers for heating greenhouses. Must be able to
> burn wood chips. Suggestions greatly appreciated.
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> Hal
Yeah, one I saw was a large tank, water inlet at the bottom to center,
up to top of tank back across to outlet. Tank then filled with Lucerne.
Allowed to compost heating water. End of winter and spread compost
around beds.
The fellow claimed it worked. Might be worth some thought.
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| Arnold Walker 2006-12-21, 1:25 pm |
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"George Ghio" <ghio@nobodyhome.com.au> wrote in message
news:458a2ed8$0$15447$88260bb3@free.teranews.com...
> hal@nospam.com wrote:
>
> Yeah, one I saw was a large tank, water inlet at the bottom to center, up
> to top of tank back across to outlet. Tank then filled with Lucerne.
> Allowed to compost heating water. End of winter and spread compost around
> beds.
>
> The fellow claimed it worked. Might be worth some thought.
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Might check Mike Brown,Reliable Steam Engine company,Hobby steam boiler
,ALMY boiler.
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