scoobymad555
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Hey all,
Done a bit of 'googling' on my phone but didn't yield much by way of results so thought I'd ask you guys on here since one of you is bound to know! ...
I'm part way through building a second larger wood burner for my unit (car projects) as the first one was only a small crude test unit (REALLY crude!). I've done some rough calculations and think I need around 25-30 kilowatts to heat the place effectively (albeit that might be a little 'off' for the time being until I've fixed the draughts). Finding out how to work that bit out was easy but I can't find anything on how to calculate what the kilowatt output rating is of the heater. Can anyone on here either tell me how to calculate it or point me to somewhere that I can find out how to please?
Thankyou
Done a bit of 'googling' on my phone but didn't yield much by way of results so thought I'd ask you guys on here since one of you is bound to know! ...
I'm part way through building a second larger wood burner for my unit (car projects) as the first one was only a small crude test unit (REALLY crude!). I've done some rough calculations and think I need around 25-30 kilowatts to heat the place effectively (albeit that might be a little 'off' for the time being until I've fixed the draughts). Finding out how to work that bit out was easy but I can't find anything on how to calculate what the kilowatt output rating is of the heater. Can anyone on here either tell me how to calculate it or point me to somewhere that I can find out how to please?
Thankyou