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Offline Pooh21

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Eh gad, home heating oil prices...
« Reply #15 on: November 01, 2007, 11:18:41 PM »
find a heater from a pinto and stick it in your droid.:rofl
or convert him to a franklin stove
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Re: Re: Re: Eh gad, home heating oil prices...
« Reply #16 on: November 02, 2007, 01:12:49 AM »
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Really?  so all the cold air that comes in around my front door because I need to replace the weatherstriping is just my imagination....?


Well... yes... because the cold air is not coming in.  The warm air is going out.  Why?  Because air molecules bounce off one another.  The more that are bouncing, and the faster they hit one another, the more energy they transfer on impact, creating the sensation of heat.

When a colder air mass (less molecular movement) is close to a warmer air mass (more molecular movement), the molecules move toward the colder air mass, esentially the same as osmosis.  They are transferring energy to the most willing receptors in an attempt to equalize energy states.  This, in turn, reduces and slows the number of air molecules bouncing off one another in a local area near the conflicting air masses (near your door) making it "feel" cold.

At some point, this effect equalizes, so you only feel the "cold" around the leaky door, but not somewhere further from it.

I think I got all that right.  It's been a long time since my engineering  physics classes in college though.

Next we'll discuss the actual energy transfer proccess as electrons "jump" orbits around a molecular nucleus (quantum mechanics).
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« Reply #17 on: November 02, 2007, 02:32:25 AM »
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You're in Maine, no wood, pellet or corn stove? I'm down in Saugus, ma. and I was thinking pellet. I hear ya, got a 1/4 tank myself and haven't fired it up yet, I can't afford $600.00 for 200 gallons of heating oil.

I should have had the pellet stove put in during the summer, I saw all kinds of deals, now the price is higher but still may be worth it.


Something like that would be great for the living room or so...but as the source for hot water, Im not so sure.  From the new furnaces Ive read about, oil still offers the best economy and efficiency.  I am still reading about alternative-fueled ones, but as they are new, their track record remains unknown.

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« Reply #18 on: November 02, 2007, 03:25:09 AM »
We heat with electricity, paraffin and we extract heat from the ground plus pellets and wood. In a few years time we will get an offer on heat from a nearby industry complex when the pipes are layed in my area. Im really looking forward to that as it will cut the heating costs alot even if its gonna cost alot to get it installed. When that is done we can skip paraffin, alot of the electric heating and just use the wood when we want to snuggle infront of the fireplace to make more babies ;)

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« Reply #19 on: November 02, 2007, 03:50:11 AM »
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Well the tank is down to 1/4 and I've been shopping around.

Lowest is $2.92 a gallon, most are $3.06.  

Yikes.
How does biodiesel look now? .75 a gallon to make your own.
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« Reply #20 on: November 02, 2007, 04:09:57 AM »
Electricity here is .0897 cents per kilowatt hour.  Then they charge the transmission fee, taxes...pretty much every place that heated with electric has a a big hole in the wall where the unit was torn down and replaced with oil  :)  Its terribly expensive up here.  Now if we had our own nuclear plant, that would be nice!

As for bio-diesel, again....new technology with not a lot of track record for home heating purposes.  I'm not much for "home brewing" my heating needs.  I know, call me kooky  :)

I'd love to have a few zillion bucks to invest in geothermal options!

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« Reply #21 on: November 02, 2007, 04:22:36 AM »
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Electricity here is .0897 cents per kilowatt hour.  Then they charge the transmission fee, taxes...pretty much every place that heated with electric has a a big hole in the wall where the unit was torn down and replaced with oil  :)  Its terribly expensive up here.  Now if we had our own nuclear plant, that would be nice!

As for bio-diesel, again....new technology with not a lot of track record for home heating purposes.  I'm not much for "home brewing" my heating needs.  I know, call me kooky  :)

I'd love to have a few zillion bucks to invest in geothermal options!


Drilling the hole and laying the pipes for the geothermal thing was not so bad actually, but then we did it when we buildt the house and it depends on what kind of ground is around yer dwelling.

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« Reply #22 on: November 02, 2007, 04:39:09 AM »
You may be kooky, but it's a viable fuel source. Granted there is initial startup cost of about $750- $1500 depending on how big a processor you get. After that all you have to do is haul off the used oil and crank up the thermostat.;)
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« Reply #23 on: November 02, 2007, 10:41:09 AM »
What’s the efficiency rating of your current furnace and how much efficiency has it lost in 30 years?  Also, when was the last time it was inspected?  Have you programmed R2 to call 911?

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« Reply #24 on: November 02, 2007, 02:06:06 PM »
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I'd nail the "the girl friend" Just my 2 cents :D

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« Reply #25 on: November 02, 2007, 04:19:19 PM »
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What’s the efficiency rating of your current furnace and how much efficiency has it lost in 30 years?  Also, when was the last time it was inspected?  Have you programmed R2 to call 911?


79%

Inspected and cleaned yearly.

Oh, and no on R2  :)  You are welcome to sift thru the build blog.