Patriot Supercoal

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tony
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: patriot super coal downdraft
Baseburners & Antiques: warm morning 523
Coal Size/Type: pea & nut blashack
Other Heating: natural gas

Post by tony » Tue. Dec. 24, 2013 8:53 am

I Have A Patriot Supercoal Downdraft stove, Anyone Else Ever Use One Or Have Any Thoughts On It, Have Been Heating My Basement With It This year, Ash Pan Is Small And Shaker Is Cheap But Gets The Job done, Also I Placed A Small Fan Under It For More Heat, looking For Pics Of Orginal fan/Blower, Not Much On Web For This Stove.

Check Out The Pic of 1000+ deg. Top Plate, Normaly Don't Let It Get That Hot, Try To Keep Top 500 To 600 On Cold Days And 400 Warm Days, Just Had To Get A Pic Of it.

Thanks For Any info

Having Problems Uploading Pics From Phone Will Try later?

 
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Hambden Bob
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Location: Hambden Twp. Geauga County,Ohio
Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Harman 1998 Magnum Stoker
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Blower Model Coal Chubby 1982-Serial#0097
Coal Size/Type: Rice-A-Roni ! / Nut
Other Heating: Pro-Pain Forced Air

Post by Hambden Bob » Tue. Dec. 24, 2013 9:12 am

Christmas Greetings and Welcome To The Board ! A 1,000 degrees? Am I reading that right? Holy Cats,are you trying to China Syndrome that Little Monster? Whoo-whee,watch that from now on,as that's one Screamer of a Temp!(atleast to me) But then,what do I know toothy Stick around,and enjoy!


 
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coalvet
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Location: Rhode Island
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Crane Model 404, Harman MK I
Coal Size/Type: Nut
Other Heating: NG Boiler

Post by coalvet » Tue. Dec. 24, 2013 11:38 am

Here is some info about your stove, I use to have one and there was no blower with the stove. It was a difficult stove to control because under fire air was hard to control. Baro and damper was the only way to slow it down!

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