I purchased a Harman pellet stove this winter and I love it. The money that I have saved this winter by not heating with oil more than makes up for the small amount of cleaning maintenance of the pellet stove. Carrying this a bit further, I am surprised that apparently no one makes specifically, a domestic hot water heater. Yes, there are hot water boilers for heating your home with domestic hot water capability but no stand-alone domestic water heaters. It would seem to me that a water heater of this type used in conjunction with a Boilermate indirect-fired heater tank would be very practical and could be used all year. The aquastat in the Boilermate could be used to turn on/off the auto-ignition of a Pellet water heater therefore only burning pellets when the water temperature drops below the preset temp setting in the Boilermate and shutting off when a preset high temp is reached. I offered this idea to Harman but apparently they are not interested as they never replied to my email. I sure I would buy such a heater if a quality unit was available. Anyone else have any thoughts on this, pro or con.
Thanks
PS.....this is my first post so hopefully I did it properly
John