BrokenTrack
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I got an older, cheap pellet stove that is pretty simple. It just has a hopper, an auger, and then a power draft and room blower. Overall I like it, but found that I can dramatically improve its performance, while lowering its operating cost, by mixing whole corn in with the wood pellets. It took me awhile to find the right ratio, as corn burns way too hot by itself for this stove, but burns really well in a 66% wood Pellet/33% Whole Corn mixture.
Now I am wondering if I can improve its performance and cost efficiency some more by burning coal in it. I am not sure what the ratio would be, but I think by mixing rice coal with wood pellets, I could get the same, or more output of heat, with less consumption of a cheaper fuel source.
Has anyone tried this?
What was the ratio that you mixed the pellets to coal too?
Or did you just burn 100% coal and fuss with the controller to slowdown the auger even more? (I admit I did not do that when I tried to burn straight corn because I found mixing corn/wood pellets was just easier.)
Now I am wondering if I can improve its performance and cost efficiency some more by burning coal in it. I am not sure what the ratio would be, but I think by mixing rice coal with wood pellets, I could get the same, or more output of heat, with less consumption of a cheaper fuel source.
Has anyone tried this?
What was the ratio that you mixed the pellets to coal too?
Or did you just burn 100% coal and fuss with the controller to slowdown the auger even more? (I admit I did not do that when I tried to burn straight corn because I found mixing corn/wood pellets was just easier.)