A rocket mass heater can be built in a weekend and heat your home with sticks or paper/carboard waste. The exaust has the same amount of smoke as burning a candle - because the smoke is also burned as a fuel.
If that wasn't enough, the average american adult carbon footprint is 30 tons per year. The average montana home heated with electricity is 29 tons. 20 tons for natural gas and 0.4 tons for a rocket mass heater (although some people argue it is zero because the material burned is part of the natural carbon cycle. And a few have strong positions that it is carbon negative).
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I think there's another issue that might weigh on RMH adoption: the need to manually feed them. In a world accustomed to thermostatically controlled and automatically fed furnaces, boilers, and electric heating, wood fuel (unless pelletized) seems messy and requires daily tending. That doesn't trouble most of us here, but even without regulations and insurance to consider, the pool of prospective RMH users is relatively small.Barbara Manning wrote: As discussed in this thread, many individuals want to use an RMH but are prevented from doing so because the landlord, insurance company, or residential association (fill in the blank), won't allow it.
David Wieland wrote:I think there's another issue that might weigh on RMH adoption: the need to manually feed them. In a world accustomed to thermostatically controlled and automatically fed furnaces, boilers, and electric heating, wood fuel (unless pelletized) seems messy and requires daily tending. That doesn't trouble most of us here, but even without regulations and insurance to consider, the pool of prospective RMH users is relatively small.
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Barbara Manning wrote:I said in some other thread somewhere that RMH could break into the US residential market by making inroads into the new home construction and renovation\remodel markets.
Yeah, we need to convince individuals, but if one or two construction companies can be convinced of the beauty, cost, ease of construction(?), in other words, the benefits of RMH over conventional heat systems, then they can help turn the home insurance industry in our direction. As discussed in this thread, many individuals want to use an RMH but are prevented from doing so because the landlord, insurance company, or residential association (fill in the blank), won't allow it.
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Suddenly a bunch of trolls showed up doing what trolls do. But the odd thing was:
- the votes for the whole thread went from 250 to something negative. Within a few minutes.
- about a dozen troll comments appeared at about the same time and within minutes they each got more than a hundred upvotes
- each troll comment instantly had dozens of supporting comments, each with dozens of upvotes. I saw one buried comment that was 3 minutes old with something like 35 upvotes.
- all of my comments went from 2 to 12 upvotes to instantly having 25 in the negative.
I tried to stick to answering wholesome questions.
When the thread was three hours old, it was deleted and I was banned from r/Iama.
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I'm coming to the opinion that this is a *huge* part of the housing crisis in North America. Sometime in the last 100 yrs, housing stopped being "a place to live" and became an "investment". Housing stopped having regional differences that were at least in part based on weather systems and became cookie-cutter across the land regardless of whether the major risks were flood, drought, wind, wild-fire, earthquake etc.Susan Doyon wrote: so we have to be aware of property values .
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paul wheaton wrote:
I start with the thought of "why don't more people know about rocket mass heaters?" And now it is clear. It is a threat to the profits of ... somebody. Somebody really big.
corrado de cesare wrote:Hi,
You could try this:
1- design and produce an expensive, standardized and very appealing RMH
2- design and produce an effective, low cost version of n.1
r ranson wrote:
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Michael Cox wrote:
I recall looking at those ideas before for shippable cores. It's certainly a step in the right direction to have the certified for regular use. But as far as I am aware that certification has not actually happened?
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