Harmon Absolute 63 Pellet Stove. Can It Heat Our Entire Home?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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  • @bryang3707
    @bryang3707 7 месяцев назад +2

    I just got an absolute 43 about a week ago, i love it

  • @thermos750
    @thermos750 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice stove, we have a Harman P45 that we got couple of years ago. I was going to hook up the fresh air vent but the company that I bought it from said not a good idea as it's rot's out the stove with dampness and has not worked well for them in the past. Not sure about your setup, as having a log home, you don't have much fresh air as the logs are super tight. Anyhow just a thought, keep an eye on it, see if yours is rusting and or disconnect the fresh air hose at the end of the season so no moisture gets into the stove. Our stove does about 2500 sq ft of heat, the furnace only kicks on when we are not home or it drops to minus 20 deg Celsius. Keep up with the daily/weekly/monthly maintenance!

  • @cbcsucks2205
    @cbcsucks2205 Год назад +2

    I am on year four of my pellet stove. Two years to break even.
    My alternate heating fuel is oil so it is saving me thousands every year.
    Clever move using the HVAC recirculator for heat distribution!

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад +1

      I'm on my first year with it.. but so far its doing a great job. I'm estimating about $1800-2000 in overall savings this winter. Once we get our tax credit.. I'm guessing we'll be at the break-even point in year two. The HVAC system wasn't planned.. but it just happened to work out perfectly for our situation.

  • @jamesb952
    @jamesb952 Год назад +3

    Nice stove Joe. You're going to be very happy with it I got the smaller absolute 43 last winter and have been very pleased. These absolutes seem to be very quiet. The 7 day programmable thermostat and wireless room sensor were the biggest selling points for me.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад +1

      Definitely loving it. Its in the low 20s this morning and our entire 2400sf home is warm. Our primary heating system hasn't even turned on this year yet. Our primary heating system is electric - heat pump. The cost of electricity is $.31 per kwh this year.. and we'd normally use about 1800-2000 kwh per month during the winter. Using the stove for heat.. we'll only use about 600-700 kwh per month now. Huge savings. :)

    • @hectorholguin5404
      @hectorholguin5404 8 месяцев назад

      @@randomstuffwithjoewhat’s your bill now a month for heating with the stove and fan a month.?????

    • @hectorholguin5404
      @hectorholguin5404 8 месяцев назад

      @@randomstuffwithjoewhat’s your bill now a month for heating with the stove and fan a month.?????

  • @doom4uall
    @doom4uall Год назад +1

    Got an allure50 this year, now we have matching heat pumps and stoves and both in mass! Haha

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      Nice. The pellet stove is a real game changer. Its my first one.. and its only been installed for about 3 weeks.. but I'm loving it so far. My heat pump system has literally been turned off for weeks. The stove has been enough to keep the whole house warm even on the nights it dropped below 30. And I've only used about 6 bags of pellets so far this season.

  • @larry68hd11
    @larry68hd11 Год назад +1

    Nice Joe

  • @larry68hd11
    @larry68hd11 Год назад +1

    Thanks 👌 😊

  • @mikekemsley1531
    @mikekemsley1531 Год назад

    We heat 1500sf with a Harmon p68. Works great except for motor noise from the fans and auger. I've researched for over a year for solutions and have found none. No-one makes quiet motors. The trend for pellet stoves seems to be that they're great, if they're in the basement where you can't hear them. These days we mostly use a propane furnace for primary heat. I doubt I'd ever buy another petite stove.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      This is my first stove. I love it. I don't find it loud at all unless we crank the blower up to high.. which is way too much for my liking. We've found that keeping it on low.. in quiet mode is the best option.

    • @destinysmall3176
      @destinysmall3176 9 месяцев назад

      If you want a super quiet stove then I'd recommend the Lopi Deerfield Pellet Stove. It is super nice and very quiet. Heats our 1600sq ft house with no problem. Haven't turned on oil at all.

    • @mikekemsley1531
      @mikekemsley1531 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I'll check them out.@@destinysmall3176

  • @alpallypal
    @alpallypal 8 месяцев назад +2

    Updated review please!

  • @mikedennington8856
    @mikedennington8856 9 месяцев назад

    The auger is the issue with these. When the motor breaks down they are very expensive to replace.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  9 месяцев назад

      No issues with mine. This is only my 2nd season with it. I’m not concerned at this point.

  • @redleaderone8429
    @redleaderone8429 Год назад +2

    nice house

  • @doom4uall
    @doom4uall Год назад

    Another + joe, was the Tesla solar system with Powerwall for that hungry heat pump

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      Did you get the Tesla system? I was researching it a few months ago online. How long did it take to get it installed from the time you started the process?

  • @stew9865
    @stew9865 Год назад

    Hi Joe I am curious about the outside vent and how that looks. Thanks for letting us watch your progress on the cabin we also have a 28x48 mountaineer deluxe. Steve.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      If you send me an email.. I’ll send you a few photos. It’s basically straight out the wall and up a few feet.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      btw.. congrats on your mountaineer. Its definitely a nice home. :)

    • @sako4me
      @sako4me Год назад

      One small issue we had was the fresh air intake was sweating pretty bad. We just installed a Absolute 63 2 days ago. We went to Walmart and bought some rolled 1” thick foil faced insulation from frost king and wrapped the intake with it and foil taped it too, seems to have solved the issue. I’m thinking we will get about 1 and a half months to a ton average on a 2200 sq ft 1863 built house that’s pretty well insulated. I’m sure we can improve on some things but so far very happy with it. It’s a learning process. We don’t have any duct work.

  • @melissasing7834
    @melissasing7834 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is it normal to have like smoke smell inside? Or it shouldn't smell anything.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  11 месяцев назад +1

      The first few burns from new.. we had some smell. Now it’s pretty much odorless. There might be a very faint smell.. but if there is.. I honestly can’t notice it.

    • @melissasing7834
      @melissasing7834 11 месяцев назад

      @randomstuffwithjoe thank you very much for your answer. I have another question: can you feel the heat in your bedroom with your door close? Or it needs to be the door open. Thank you.

  • @wandathefam621
    @wandathefam621 Год назад

    Can you do an update video on this subject please, because I installed a pellet stove in my home this year and I would like to know how it’s working for you.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      Hi. I plan to do an updated video after the new year.. when I've had it for a few months. Its been a pretty mild season so far, but I can say, that on the handful of days when the temps dipped to 30 degrees... the stove has kept our entire home comfortable.. and we've only had to use it on the lowest heat setting. My initial impressions after about a month of using it.. this is one of the best home investments I've ever made.

  • @fastfireworks3177
    @fastfireworks3177 Год назад

    Pellet stoves are great if it doesn't really get cold. What's the coldest temperature you've experienced? I've been hitting my house with a pellet stove for 12 to 13 years and I haven't burned a drop of heating oil and over six years

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад +2

      Well.. I'm 52 years old and lived in MA my entire life. A few weeks ago we had the lowest temps I can ever remember. We hit -12 degrees (actual temps) with a wind chill of -45. The stove was enough to keep the house pretty comfortable. We did turn on the heat for a brief time to help warm up the opposite end of the house where the bedrooms are.. but we could've done ok without it too. My wife made me do it.. lol. Other than that one night.. I haven't used my heating system all winter. This is my first season with a stove...

    • @fastfireworks3177
      @fastfireworks3177 Год назад

      @@randomstuffwithjoe oh yes I remember a few weeks ago. I live in northern Maine and I remember the cold and wind chills that night and the entire weekend.. the feels like temperature up here was - 60. I got up Saturday morning and it was only 53 degrees in my house with the pellet stove on full blast🥶. The whole weekend was freezing. Mind if I ask how cold your house got?

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад +1

      @@fastfireworks3177 Our home is brand new.. and its very well insulated. So that probably helps a lot. The main room where the stove is located was very comfortable. Around 75-76 degrees. The bedrooms are on the opposite end of the house.. and the stove has kept it comfortable all winter.. but on that super cold weekend the bedrooms probably dropped to 67-68 degrees. My wife pushed me to turn on the heat just to warm up the bedrooms before bed.. which I did. We ran the heat from about 9:00pm that night.. till about 10:00am the following morning. Definitely would've been fine with just the stove if that was our only option tho.

    • @fastfireworks3177
      @fastfireworks3177 Год назад +1

      @@randomstuffwithjoe well it's about 10 degrees right now and I've got 73 degrees in the house

  • @force311999
    @force311999 8 месяцев назад

    looks odd not having brick or stone behind it the wood looks scary must not get that hot on the back

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  8 месяцев назад

      Pellet stoves do not require a fire wall behind it, only under it. They are not hot to the touch. They only require 1" clearance (tho I have enough space to get behind it and work on it if it were ever necessary.
      That said.. I do intend to put a stone face on the wall at some point. I just haven't gotten around to it yet. We just built the house 2 years ago and I still have some things I wanna get done.

  • @MrButuz
    @MrButuz Год назад +1

    Uh I am not being funny but it looks like theres actual sparks from the fire coming out of the hot air blower fan at the top? That shouldnt be possible as the air inside the fire and the air blown by the fan should be seperate. If not you may be blowing carbon monoxide into your room as well as sparks? Can you double check your vent piping is not blocked etc???

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      It operating fine. No issues here. Its a brand new install. The venting is not blocked. This video was taken after the very first night with the stove. It was professionally installed by a reputable installer. Been running it as our primary heating since it was installed in October and its keeping the entire 2400sf house warm. We haven't even turned on our heating system since getting this stove.

    • @MrButuz
      @MrButuz Год назад

      @@randomstuffwithjoe Ok just checking as it looks a bit weird. Have you got a carbon monoxide alarm?

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      @@MrButuz Of course. Its a brand new home. We just built it 2 years ago. We're in good shape over here. No issues. Thx for watching.

    • @Johnny-qe7xf
      @Johnny-qe7xf Год назад +1

      I see the sparks blowing out to maybe it’s just his camera

  • @dennis32711
    @dennis32711 Год назад

    well how many tons did you burn this winter, im thinking of getting one but i am seeing 5 ton is a average.

  • @trevorsexton5481
    @trevorsexton5481 8 месяцев назад

    Have you done the updated review

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  8 месяцев назад

      Is there something specific you’re interested in? The stove has worked flawlessly and it heats our home without issue.

  • @jameshood3692
    @jameshood3692 Год назад

    How much air does it put out??, just bought a master forge brand from lowes and it heats well but the blower dosnt blow much air, I barely feel it from like 3-4ft back

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      It puts out quite a lot. We keep the fan on the lowest setting and it’s enough. Anything more is too much.

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 Год назад

      Use a floor fan beside the stove, makes a big difference.

    • @adamhaggerty2206
      @adamhaggerty2206 11 месяцев назад

      @jameshood3692 how did your master forge do I’m looking into the same one from lowes thank you

    • @jameshood3692
      @jameshood3692 11 месяцев назад

      @@adamhaggerty2206 it does okay, does not have much air flow though

    • @adamhaggerty2206
      @adamhaggerty2206 11 месяцев назад

      @@jameshood3692 do you use it to heat your whole house? If so how does it do or how many sqft (or floors ) are you heating with it, I’m thinking of trying to heat my basically all open area of 1200sqft basement with it but don’t want to purchase if it’s not gonna work

  • @asianbatman6887
    @asianbatman6887 Год назад

    pellet is cheap here in indonesia, lot of demand came from mainland china, we couldnt come to europe/us market cause regulation and climate shit licence

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  Год назад

      Ya. I get it. Pellets are still relatively cheap in the U.S. compared to other forms of heating. We're loving it so far. :)

  •  5 месяцев назад

    Oh sweet so it will break all the time like my furnace.

    • @randomstuffwithjoe
      @randomstuffwithjoe  5 месяцев назад

      What are you talking about? That was just a dumb comment. This is my 2nd season running it as our primary heat.. and its been running flawlessly.