Hi
Due to the rising cost of fuel prices in the last month and the pending rises to come in the Autumn and new year, I won't be able to pay for both gas and electricity on my pension. So I will have to cancel my gas supply and freeze to death. That said, is it possible to insert a second boiler and water pump into the system from the garden? It's a bungalow by the way and only 4 radiators.
I'm thinking of using a 45-gallon oil drum filling it with water and heat it with various heat sources, namely biogas and wood. I can guess everybody is shaking their heads and saying this is a terrible idea but under the circumstances, I'm not left with much choice.
The drum would be fitted with a safety valve so it can let off stead if it overheated at night and the whole system would be housed in a brick enclosure and insulated. The water pump is the same make as the original running on 230v. The only problem at present is getting hot water to wash with but I would put a tap in the barrel and take it from there.
Thanks a lot.
Fabian.
Due to the rising cost of fuel prices in the last month and the pending rises to come in the Autumn and new year, I won't be able to pay for both gas and electricity on my pension. So I will have to cancel my gas supply and freeze to death. That said, is it possible to insert a second boiler and water pump into the system from the garden? It's a bungalow by the way and only 4 radiators.
I'm thinking of using a 45-gallon oil drum filling it with water and heat it with various heat sources, namely biogas and wood. I can guess everybody is shaking their heads and saying this is a terrible idea but under the circumstances, I'm not left with much choice.
The drum would be fitted with a safety valve so it can let off stead if it overheated at night and the whole system would be housed in a brick enclosure and insulated. The water pump is the same make as the original running on 230v. The only problem at present is getting hot water to wash with but I would put a tap in the barrel and take it from there.
Thanks a lot.
Fabian.