Feasibility of a Pellet Hydronic Stove: Difference between revisions

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Pellet hydronic stoves are not new - but they are very expensive. The lowest cost option runs about $10k, and none of them include thermoelectric or household water integration.
Pellet hydronic stoves are not new - but they are very expensive. The lowest cost option runs about $10k, and none of them include thermoelectric or household water integration.


The pellet burner element can be built for under $350 [http://www.homemade-pellet-burner.com/] - and the stove itself at an additional $500 in materials.
Our cost for the stove and hydronic control panel is $1000, while the pellet burner element can be built for under $350 [http://www.homemade-pellet-burner.com/]. The materials for the Thermoelectric Generator are





Revision as of 21:20, 18 May 2016

Pellet hydronic stoves are not new - but they are very expensive. The lowest cost option runs about $10k, and none of them include thermoelectric or household water integration.

Our cost for the stove and hydronic control panel is $1000, while the pellet burner element can be built for under $350 [1]. The materials for the Thermoelectric Generator are


We have done a prototype wood hydro


Industry Standards

  • Kedel Hydronic Pellet Stoves - [[2]]