Nice setup and lovely home. I just added one of these to my one bedroom cabin. When I have this running my propane furnace doesn't come on at all. Hopefully more people learn about these heaters. I know in the UK many pensioners are suffering with high heating bills. It's sad that people in their golden years have to suffer with cold.
The heater sucks air from the area surrounding the heater box. It should be inside and the exhaust outside. With the heater box so close to exhaust, you run the risk of sucking exhaust and pumping it inside. (even if it's in the black box) Plus, it sucks cold air instead of already warmed air.
You can connect the heater to a larger tank. I have a 25 liter tank and it lasts me for a whole week. Kerosene in my area is £0.90. ruclips.net/video/WbL6aUIPzrg/видео.htmlsi=v-w8eh4M54nEjBNl
Do you have carbon monoxide alarms around the house. My concern with using a heater like yours would be the failure of the heat exchanger, I assume it is made in China and in my experience Chinese build quality is normally lacking. Failure of the heat exchanger could potentially introduce carbon monoxide into the house which as you must know is deadly. I used to work on domestic warm air systems which work on a similar principle and these required an annual service with one of the checks being the integrity of the heat exchanger.I don't mean to be a kill joy or seem like a know it all. The reason I have left a comment is concern for you and your family.
Nice setup and lovely home. I just added one of these to my one bedroom cabin. When I have this running my propane furnace doesn't come on at all. Hopefully more people learn about these heaters. I know in the UK many pensioners are suffering with high heating bills. It's sad that people in their golden years have to suffer with cold.
totally agree
cheers andy
thanks cheers
The heater sucks air from the area surrounding the heater box. It should be inside and the exhaust outside. With the heater box so close to exhaust, you run the risk of sucking exhaust and pumping it inside. (even if it's in the black box) Plus, it sucks cold air instead of already warmed air.
thanks for the tips
cheers andy
You can connect the heater to a larger tank. I have a 25 liter tank and it lasts me for a whole week. Kerosene in my area is £0.90.
ruclips.net/video/WbL6aUIPzrg/видео.htmlsi=v-w8eh4M54nEjBNl
Do you have carbon monoxide alarms around the house. My concern with using a heater like yours would be the failure of the heat exchanger, I assume it is made in China and in my experience Chinese build quality is normally lacking. Failure of the heat exchanger could potentially introduce carbon monoxide into the house which as you must know is deadly. I used to work on domestic warm air systems which work on a similar principle and these required an annual service with one of the checks being the integrity of the heat exchanger.I don't mean to be a kill joy or seem like a know it all. The reason I have left a comment is concern for you and your family.
thank you my friend
yes , i have one. there hasent been any smells in the house
kind regards andy