Boiler Manufacturers DON'T Want You to See THIS...

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Today, we're looking at the Boiler Commander, a boiler control system that changes how your boiler works, improving burn time, cutting smoky burns, and reducing boiler maintenance...

On this channel, I make videos splitting and stacking firewood, filling and tending to my wood boiler, and testing out firewood equipment. Thanks for being here!

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Cutting your wood consumption in half after cleaning that baffle was amazing. Installing the boiler commander, we will see how this works for you. Nice job Steve.

FirewoodAdventure
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Hello Steve, well from an old guy that used to build woodstoves they’ve come along way, but I do still love the simplicity of my central boiler 5648👍🇺🇸

outdoorswithlarryrobin
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That was some awesome content for folks with boilers!! Perks of this community. You won’t have to split so much wood know. I would say that was money well spent!! Well done Steve!👊🏻

toddsoutsideagain
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Nice work Steve. That boiler is great. Huge improvement for sure!

dereksstuff
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I don't have a boiler but that was a good video. Thanks for taking the time to make it

ChrisLascari
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Now that was very interesting and I can see why you were on the phone with him so much. That’s a lot to learn!!

OneEyeCustoms
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2:28 I bought a Portage and Main unit, 7 years ago, and I feel this sentiment.

TheCrusades
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There’s that magic smoke again 😂 Pretty cool very interesting! I would like to get a boiler someday.👍👍

outdoorsinthe
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Very interesting Steve!
Well done!! 👊🏻🔥🪵

TwinCityFirewood
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I might be living in the Stone Age, but when did they invent that Great Ladder Design ? Super informative Thank You !

cchambard
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Great video. I like that grate idea. It seems my wood burns more prominently in the back against back wall anyway. Heading over to see what he offers. Thank you.

BWbucket
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Thanks, been looking for that info. Thanks again.

tractordan
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Hopefully you'll see more of the same improvements. Look forward to seeing the results.

danaceven
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hi there interesting, don't know if it would work on my homemade boiler . and not quite sure what it does, but thanks for showing it . i pit some steel plates similar the heat made them take a whole shape , best to all john

fricknjeep
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suggestions: seal the gaps around the pex lines at the rear of the boiler. and I'm not too crazy about the flames shooting out of the boiler next to your shed's fascia and wood this is an incredible video. This is another reminder to me of the trouble big government causes, If the EPA would back off the stove maker would have increased the efficiency of this stove double or triple easily.

johnlimongello
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You present some great information and honesty. Who would be a good contact for discussing how i could change the combustion of my Natures Comfort 250 coal burner? (I burn wood). My thoughts have been to reduce the amount of combustion air to extend the burn time but I also like a hot clean fire. I have many questions.

TomRichmond-jb
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Did you build the grate I also have a heatmaster definitely following this I think it will definitely help

kevinmorris
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Watching the fire in a steam locomotive running at 200 psi when wet pine slab wood was thrown on I realised the firebox temperature rapidly dried the wood allowing it to burn hot like dry wood. I had an Orlan gasification boiler for 12 years until we moved . It worked well burning 20lbs/hour of dry hardwood.

richardbarber
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You did a great job explaining all of the improvements. I’m astonished at how complex these outdoor wood heating appliances are. I looked at this as an option for me but decided against it and went for a Kuuma Vapor Fire 100 from Lamppa Mfg. have never regretted my decision.

ScottT
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Not a bad price if you get longer burn time. I switched from a hardy stove to a g200. Amazed at how long of burn time I get and how little wood I'm burning. Have jot filled it over halfway yet even on nights in low teens. Dry wood small splits no problem keeping it lit.

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