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Question:
After a failed attempt to utilize a hot water heating system using an interior woodstove to heat water and pipe it to radiators in my detached garage (not though out) someone suggested that I make a "water heater" with an electric element and use this to heat the garage. The water heater would be in the house basement complete with a pop valve. He said that if I had a storage tank that this would be more efficient than using an electric heater in the garage. There are approximately 150 feet between the house and garage with 2 insulated 3/4 inch lines buried between the two. My gut feeling is that the electric heat is 100 % efficient so it would work better to simply buy a heater for the garage - if I use the tank in the basement any lost heat would simply add to the house heat anyways so that is not really a loss. I don't know how the storage tank (thinking of a 30 gallon heavy plastic barrel) and the loss from the ground would come into play. I already have two finned rads in the garage. Also there is 220 available in the garage. I guess that I would have to put a new breaker in the basement for the element if I go with that idea. The garage is a single one with insulation and lining. Right now it is 30 below celcius that helps.
Anybody out there that would like to give me their ideas on the plan "or lack of".


Answer:
However, the 150 feet which made the wood stove method not work will have the same effect on the water heater, and also suck out lots of heat between house and garage which really _is_ a loss. Put the electric heat in the garage, where it will be 100% efficient. The size and insulation of the piping was more of your problem than using the woodstove to heat the water was, as far as I could tell from your descriptions of plan A.
How about a waste oil hot water heater in the garage? Solves two problems for the price of one.
Lockinvar has oil heaters. ww Grainger has several oil heaters that would help http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/productdetail.jsp?xi=xi&ItemId=16135...
I realize that I am going off on a tangent (something I do well, might help you think of a solution)
A water heater does not recover fast enough for what you want to do, EVEN if it is in the garage.
You need a boiler in the garage or a forced air heater (salamander like link shows).
A boiler from ww Grainger is going to cost 1500 bucks plus the piping and radiators the salamander will cost you less than $500.00. just my thoughts spend the difference in 2 inch thick polyurethane sheets and line the garage.





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