Originally posted by WillieB
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Lots of cabins have no electricity, and propane is expensive and you have to pack it in, so a warm/hot water circuit that's part of a wood heat and cooking stove, or part of a secondary heating-drum above the stove, can make perfect sense. Google "hot water from wood stove heat exchanger" and you'll get more hits than you can read. (But don't believe all you read. I just looked at one of the first Google hits, a Mother Earth News article that has some serious errors).
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