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    1. I have never seen that before, that’s amazing!

      I live in a refurbed 1770 house, and it’s taken a fair bit of insulation to make it cosy. So I can appreciate the difficulty.

    2. SeriesDowntown5947 on

      Must have to change the bail every 30 min or so as they can burn quick.

    3. So the bail heats up the water tank that is above or nearby, the steam or hot water is distributed through central heating pipes?

      That’s my guess and I saw it in rural Latvia years ago.

    4. I feel like that wouldn’t burn long enough or hot enough to heat fucking anything…

    5. AdministrativePop824 on

      This is an outdated method for heating large houses. Its basically a stove with a large water tank around it. Water gets heated and a circulation pump circulates it through the heating system of the house. Not very efficient at all. Most people who go down this route nowadays use a gasification boiler with an insulated buffer tank. its up to 92% efficient and an excellent choice for anyone with significant timber on their land.

      example for anyone that is interested : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byhNrqrdhG0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byhNrqrdhG0)

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