Posted by Brendon-KS on July 20, 2014 at 04:08:21 from (63.245.147.52):
In Reply to: Hot water heat posted by Case e on July 19, 2014 at 21:17:50:
We live in a 110 year old house with an electric boiler (no nat gas available and no propane setup in place) augmented by wood heat. The one thing I've learned about hot water heat and passive baseboards is that it is a very slow responding system. We really can't turn the heat down at night because it would take three or four hours before the house was back up to temperature unless the wood stove is helping out. Some nice aspects of it are the quite operation (faint hum from the circulating pump and a few pops and pings as pipes heat and cool) and the lack of drafts from moving air. On the flip side, this lack of moving air is also what causes the slowness of response so it's good and bad.
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