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I am considering using an H2 panel to connect a woodburner stove with a back boiler to an oil fired rayburn. I have seen that serveral years ago there was some talk of the H2 panel but have been advised that using such a system is expensive to fit and not that efficient. Has anybody got any advice and or experience of difficulties with this system.

Thanks in advance!
 
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