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SublimeMasterJW  
#11 Posted : Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:20:49 AM(UTC)
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Check out this fan that is driven by heat only. You place it atop a wood stove. Made in Alabama:
YouTube - Stirling-Cycle Heat Powered Fans
richappy  
#12 Posted : Monday, November 30, 2009 12:53:01 AM(UTC)
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This seems to work ok, but like most of us, my present wood burner is way too large for the room it is in, puts out about 80,000 BTU/ hr. I am forced to use an efficient squirrel cage fan using about 1.5 amp. This moves a huge volume of air to the rest of the house and keeps the room temperature at liveable levels. This fan would never do that.
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#13 Posted : Friday, June 1, 2012 11:58:02 AM(UTC)
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Any component of the chimney that gets near flamable stuff must be triple insulated. This heat exchanger must direct hot air away from flamable items in the room.
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