Where I live in south TX, it rarely gets cold enough for this heater. However a couple years ago we had a power outage during winter. So I bought one of these, as an emergency heat source. I now use it as a primary heat source, as it is far more efficient than electric heat.
I have this same heater hooked up to my natural gas for the last 11 years. II live near Boise Idaho. My home is 24x44 on the main floor and the entire main floor gets heated by this one unit. I use a dehumidifier to keep the water vapor from condensing. My place is well insulated niw but has not always been as the remodel has taken years while I work. We are happy with how it has been working for us.
@@moodondie it's been a while since I have seen this but I use my ceiling fan. You will want something to spread the heat around so you could use a standard floor fan
I also have one of these although mine is the propane model. It is absolutely the best thing I have added to my garage. Have been using it for 3 years now with no issues at all. Warms my garage up to near 70 degrees with the heater set at the lowest temp setting when the outside temps are below freezing with no problem.
Yea, they really are awesome. It's so nice to be able to work out in my garage in a t-shirt in the middle of the winter. Same here, setting 1.5-2 keeps my poorly insulate garage at 70F no problem.
How long would a 30lb propane tank last though - that’s my only concern with the propane ones how long does a small tank of propane last on that unit does it last a week? Does it last three weeks?
Ihave the 30000 btu propane radiant heater. Its my only heat in 14x70 mobile home. Does a great job no matter how cold it gets. I live in indiana. had mine for 4 years now have to clean pilot light out once a year. best heaters made
I'm in Buffalo right now in the storm and have not had power for almost 72 hours (it's 14 degrees out) so I brought it in from the garage and hooked it up to where my dryer is and it's been the only thing keeping my house warm right now. I'm sitting in front of it as I type this.
@@mzgarage it got extremly cold here in indiana aswell. had mine on 3 kept my trailer at 70 when it was -20 outside. cant ask for much better than that
It also elevates levels of benzene in your workshop for your breathing enjoyment and makes the air quality worse than a large city on a smoggy day. Do you ever notice those little tinge of a headache?
My house is 2100sq ft I was quoted 16,900 to swap out my 100, BTU oil boiler heater. I bought 2 of these 30, BTU LP Heaters from Northern Tool for 179.00 each (100.00 cheaper than Depot or Lowe's) Problem Solved for $358.00
We're moving to Michigan in a week. The place we just bought has a 2.5 car garage I plan on heating. I was going to buy this heater but I think I'm gonna buy the Mr Heater Big Maxx (50k btu) instead. The garage is currently unfinished / uninsulated and I want to be able to hang out in the garage right away. I just don't think the 30k btu will do the job. Eventually I plan on doing closed cell foam on the roof deck and rock wool bats in the walls and sheeting with plywood. I love the fact these heaters are natural gas and you don't have to mess with propane tank refills / deliveries.
Yeah anything that burns propane adds moisture to the air, which isn't a bad thing when it's bitter cold because the air is dry but if you run it alot it can cause to much moisture in the air.
Just purchased the same heater at my local Closeout store only the LP model. They were priced at $139.00 and were factory reconditioned. I ask the stock guy to call his boss and see if he would take a $100.00 Cash and he did. Best $100.00 I’ve spent in a while. Was running a Dyna Glo K-1 heater but the price of fuel was killing me. Definitely worth the money!
Well just check out all the studies on how these things elevate benzene in your breathing environment. So be sure to enjoy the trace carcinogenic hydrocarbons with that hundred dollars you spent.
That was a great review of the product. I live north of Niagara Falls and the winter weather and wind is a real drain on the pocketbook. Like to see a test with a carbon monoxide reader over a length of time.
Thank you! When I was using the space heaters I had no idea how much they cost (about $0.20/hr) which adds up quickly, and they don't put out that much heat. I do have a carbon monoxide detector in the garage that has the little LCD screen that is supposed to display the level in ppm and recall what the highest level is. So far, it's been zero. I have only had that one for a few weeks, but I will let you know if it reads something.
Forget carbon monoxide, check out all the studies of how these things elevate levels of benzene inside your home that are far beyond health and safety standards. They are garbage.
i have two units installed in my basement three years ago and have really enjoyed their output. this year, however, they set off my carbon monoxide alarm. what could be the issue?
I honestly don't have that much of an issue with the moisture. I live in Buffalo and the humidity is usually low during the winter months. I do have a wifi thermometer/humidity meter in the garage that graphs the two, so I am doing some test right now to see how the humidity changes after running the heater and then what happens when I run a dehumidifier.
We used to live in Dunkirk NY just near Buffalo , now live in Charlotte NC. Not that cold down here, when near freezing we use a Mr Buddy to supplement heat only . Mostly heat pump down here. Stay warm MZ . @@mzgarage
Spooky. I've been looking at these all week on Northern Tool. They are on sale. I don't follow you , yet , but this video was at the top of my page and there's a Northern tool ad at the upper right hand of my page. I'll probably get the propane version for emergency heat. Thanks for the review.
Thinking of using this in my greenhouse. Can I leave the pilot on for days at a time and have this come on only when the thermostat goes below 32 degrees F? Or would I need to constantly monitor the pilot status?
The only time I had an issue wit that was when I meant to turn it off, but I turned it up all the way, which disables the thermostat. It ran for almost 24 hours at the highest level and brought the temp in my garage to 110 degrees (I purchaced a wifi thermometer after that with temp alerts on my phone). My cast iron router table was covered in rust, obviously it was just on the surfaces and was able to be cleaned off, but other than that I have not had any issues.
Yes they do cause moisture, my 12x24x 9 wood working shop is insulated, I thought I had a Leakey roof come to find out it was condensation, vent free doesn’t mean go without a vent! This heater heated my shop very well it works great except for the condensation, I switched to an electric heater now it’s dry like a popcorn fart ! 😃
Yes, a byproduct of combustion is water. And more importantly another byproduct of combustion using these heaters is benzene. Be sure to check out the recent studies on what you were doing to your indoor air quality. These things are garbage.
Did you need to buy additional brackets or hardware to mount those fans or did you just use whatever it came with? Self tapping screws or nuts and bolts?
I used some small straight and 90-degree steel brackets that can be purchased at any hardware store. I used the screws and nuts that the fans came with to attached them to the brackets and self tapping screws in the back.
One time I left it on high for 24 hours (scary), my cast iron router table developed a layer of rust in the 24 hours. I had to strip clean and rewax the entire table. But, with normal use I do not have an issue. Keep in mind the garage got up to 110 degrees for sustained amount of time. When you turn the heater to the highest setting it bypasses the thermostat.
I’m in south Texas and I been using this old natural gas heater for my pets for many years. But I’m worried it could break down and I would need a new one. But I wasn’t sure if they still sold these natural gas heaters? I thought they had outlawed them???? I came across this brand while searching. So I guess they do sell natural gas heaters still? I’m Actually tempted to buy a new one soon before they do get rid of them. It felt good to have it during the 2021 winter storm we had in Texas. I spent the night in the porch where we have the heater lol. And yes it’s drafty in there still so they do get fresh air as well. The one you have is massive! Lol. We have the natural gas thing sticking out of the wall. We connect a yellow metal hose to it etc. I’m assuming this one is connected like that as well? Just want to make sure if it is what I need and can use with my current connection.
The temperature setting can be partial: partway between 1 and 2, for example. My fan setup is totally DIY, using a commonplace two motor window fan plugged into an SSR controlled by a super cheap temp controller from Amazon. The blue flame version is a better choice than the gates-of-hell radiant version unless nightmares where people you trusted push you into pools of lava or municipal incinerator furnaces like Batman and Robin on conveyor belts managed to escape etc etc are your preference.
Im seriously looking into such a heat source for my garage. Last winter i used a small space heater which has a very good fan and a separate fan feature which can be used to cool the unit before turning off (which most today dont have) My electric bill is typically around $70 to $90 per month the rest of the year, but ising that small space heater it jumped to $220!! Per month for the winter which is absolutely crazy. I have a single pipe, steam/radiator heat system in my 1941 home, with an oil furnace which is very efficient, .. so I'm currently trying to decide if its best to have a small wall hanging radiator added in the garage, or to get ine of these units.. 🤔 Decisions, decisions..
I would say you need some source of fresh air to be safe it you're running it for a long period. My garage is drafty so there is always some fresh air coming in.
I never make a specific video showing the mounting, but it's not difficult and there is many ways to do it. I just use some small steel brackets that are available at hardware store. I put the screws for the fan guards through the one end and used two sheet metal screws to put it on the back. I used an L bracket at two M5 screes with the corners that have female thread, but you can honestly just zip tie them together. It does not get that hot on top of the it especially with the fans blowing the warm air away.
That is a great question and I wish I knew the answer to it. Unfortunately, it's very hard to measure that. I use it during the winter when the normal gas bill would go up from heating the house. I just called the gas company the other day to schedule a reading and asked about the price of gas and he said over the past year the prices have gone from the normal $0.40-0.60 cf to $1.19 a cf during October and now they are back down to $0.70 cf which would make any changes in the bill hard to determine. I am wondering if Mr. Heater has any measurements on how much it uses per hour. I will look into it!
Great video...Thx...Im in Buffalo area too and am looking at this for my Garage but would need to wall mount. Would it be a pain to get to the thermostat control?...Also minus the fans you added, would it still operate in a power outage?...or is there some sort of electronic ignition?...Thx for the help.
4:25. I bought a a mr heater for our camp , my husband read directions said to not leave alone , but I left it and went to bed , was I wrong , didn’t want to shut it off was cold what do you think , worked good , was it safe?
I lost power last winter for almost 3 days during a blizzard. I disconnected my dryer and brought the heater into the house, and it was the only source of heat that I had. I was still cautious and turned it off at night (my house would go down to the 50 degrees). I would always err on the side of cautions, but with that said, I have run this for hours and hours in my garage with no issues.
We have ours in the basement on a concrete wall. We leave ours on continuous all winter. Even when my father died last February and our cats were home alone we left it running, my inlaws did come and check things out once a day while we were gone. But I think your safe, unless your using on a wood floor, etc. Like I said we keep ours in the basement, still can be a fire Hazzard but less chance it'll catch something on fire
Any thing is possible. I did think about wiring the fans into the thermal switch that came with the Mr. Heart fan, but I ended up returning it because it was so bad. There is a spot for a thermal switch inside. AC infinity also has many thermostat options for the fans, but I am not sure if which would work with these fan units, many of them are quite sophisticate like I have in my desk for computer cooling, but they are very nice. I will take a look and post a link here if I find one that will work with these fan units.
@@mzgarage I put it in a larger room with a hallway . I have a window cracked open a little. The unit didn’t come with the fan and the store was out. But, I put a box fan on the other side blowing up to the ceiling to help circulate the heat. Thank you so much I really appreciate it. I hope you can have a safe and warm rest of your weekend.
Hey Jose, Thank! Here is a link to the other video I made earlier this year which shows more about the fan install: ruclips.net/video/lQhN-s-VP-I/видео.html If you have a FB or IG I can send you some close-up photos that may help.
I’m in Alakska. Always curious about 2 things on these units. 1-Whats the BTU output and fuel consumption while its in pilot mode only? 2-whats teh min temp setting on the thermostat? Thanks for sharing if you can. Great video.
Those are good questions, and I am not sure. If I had to guess I would say the pilot is 50-100 BTUs. At some point in time, I remember seeing corresponding temperatures to the numbers on the thermostat, but I do not remember for sure. If I had to guess I would go with 64,68,72,76, and 80. I do recall that they were 4-degree increments.
Unfortunately, I have no idea. There are so many variables when I am using it. Mr. Heater may be able to provide some estimates, but I have never looked on their site.
Nobody seems to know including dynoglow whether or not the natrual gas unit needs a regulator. Is it built in?? Does it simply run off of the natural gas line coming in to the house just fine?
i drilled 3/8" hole in top of the thing, took the little door for the useless/EXPENSIVE fan opening and turned the door upside down in case want to use the hole cover later... for what? i dont know... so i cld reach in the hole to tighten 3/8" nut and washer for the 20" box fan I put on top of the heater. remove plastic guards from box fan, less stuff to clean as safety grills on fans collect dust as does fan blade. oil fan motor bearings once a month with motor oil/3 n 1 oil, whatever for long happy fan life if have to drill little hole in back of motor to geet oil to back bearing, not that big a deal as it is alum housing. metal frame fan to REALLY get the heat/fumes blowing about. can turn the box fan most any way (forward) to blow heat where we want it. i also made some A frame legs for heater out of 4' long (x 2)... 2" strap steel 1/8" thick that i bent in vise. drilled 3/8" hole in the top of them so i can mount the heater on them OFF THE FLOOR, less apt to kick it over? heat is where a persons body is, not at their feet/cold concrete floor... or carpet. drill 3/8" holes in bottom of heater PAYING ATTN TO WHERE THE PLUMBING IS IN THE BOTTOM OF HEATER SO DONT DRILL HOLES INTO THE GAS PIPING!!!! carpet covered with 2-20" cheap pieces of HD flooring tile just in case some hot ember falls from heater it wont catch carpet on fire. 2 CO detectors per room. NOT TO BE USED IN BATHROOMS or BEDROOMS cuz... go to sleep... forever. 2 CO detectors in each room where heaters are... CO detectors $10 on fleabay. test with car exhaust or smoker some ppl reside in older less well insulated places so there is ... air leaks for fresh air to come in and other air to go out. yellow Teflon tape on gas connections as the white Teflon tape gets eaten by natural /propane? gas... eventually?
I've had this unit for a few weeks, and have it in my living room. Tonight I'm noticing a small circle forming on the black back wall of the inner firebox. Is this considered normal wear & tear as one continues to use the unit? The unit is not left burning overnight, nor does it run during the day when I'm away at work. I literally just noticed the small ring-like shape just behind the blue flame tonight on the black wall. Just wanna make sure I'm not in any danger of burning my house down, lol. The unit does a very nice job & has given me no issues thus far. Insight would be appreciated. It's my first time owning a natural gas fireplace, so I hope it's not too rookie a question.
I don't see any on mine, but I am not exactly sure what to look for. I would imagine anything in direct contact or close to the open flam is likely going to have some type of discoloration.
I wouldn't worry about that as much as I would worry about all of the recent studies that have come out that show these things in mid levels of carcinogenic benzene in your living environment which are fire higher than human health and safety standards.
It does work well. I recall reading somewhere that the numbers correspond to a specific temperature, but I cannot find that anywhere in the manual. In my garage (approx. 300 sq ft) setting 1.5 keeps it about 68 degrees and setting 2 keeps it around 72. I would say you have to play around with it until you see what setting will give you the desired temperature. You can see the flame increasing and decreasing to maintain the temperature once the room warms up.
They work great and cheap to buy and use. My issue with this type of heater is . It creates a lot of moisture. Which means mold. I'd go with a direct vent heater. Exhaust and intake comes from outside. I had one in a mobile home. It had a metal roof. The heater raises the humidity so much water forms on the bottom of the metal roof which drips down on insultation and inner ceiling, causing water damage and mold.
The properties of propane is that it when burning produces water vapor which caused humidity. Carbon monoxide does not produce water vapor. CO will kill you use a CO detector.
so i want to use this in my snowmobile trailer its a enclosed 8.5x12 trailer so i am looking at 102 SQ feet. I am going to be running a propane tank but having a hard time if i should get the 20,000 btu or the 30,000 btu. Main reason is to be warm if im working on my sled but also to melt the snow and dry my sleds off after a ride. the price is only like 15 dollar difference but what im wondering because its a smaller space if i go to big will the heater not run efficiently ?
Yes, you need need a regulator. These heaters run on very low pressure. I think the LP version comes with a regulator, but if it does not, I am sure the specifications would give you the part number.
I am not an expert with that, so I don't want to give advice on flammable gas. Black pipe for NG is very low pressure, I am not sure what the pressure is in propane lines for where the regulator is located.
I have the 10k one in my 11x22 shed and it’s does decent in there I just run a fan on low behind it and the shed is in the low 50s when it’s 20 out. Thing has mad my tinker area bearable. Now to figure out the summer heat
A big ass swamp cooler is the secret for your summer heat issues. Just run a water hose from one of your spigots and you never have to add water. It obviously has a float valve as well.
Do you have any problem in your shop with Moisture forming on the walls, ceilings, door knob’s or tools ? My shop has a 30 thousand BTU Radiant heater and is well insulated. Moisture will take place if i warm it up to 60+ degrees.
I do notice an increase in the humidity, but it has not caused any issues. There was one time when I left it on high (thermostat disables on high) for 24 hours without realizing it. The temp got up to over 110 degrees and my entire cast iron router table formed surface rust, but I was able to clean it off pretty easily. If I am painting, I will turn on a dehumidifier.
I am not sure. It depends on the price of gas, which varies by region. I don't run mine all the time. I don't recall reading consumption values in the manual, but you can't get more efficient than one of these.
Not sure what the cost of cancer is but I wouldn't use one of these. Just look at the studies on how they increase levels of benzene in your home well beyond human health standards
Anything is possible but I have no idea how you would do that. Some of the united are made for dual fuel with an two inlets. One for NG and the other for LP, but I am not sure what is different with the rest of the unit.
I live in a house that has propane gas for heating, cooking, and etc. Could I just hook this up to my gas starter line in the fireplace? If so, what components would I possibly need?
You would have to get the propane or dual fuel version of this heater, but beyond that I am not sure what adapters would be needed. I don't imagine it would be too difficult.
You need a low pressure regulator between heater and fuel source. I'm pretty sure you have one installed already running your stove. If your fireplace is connected to the low pressure regulator then you should be fine. If not you would need to tap into the existing line coming from low pressure regulator. I just had 2 of these installed. My only propane appliance was my stove which I already had a low pressure regulator hooked up to so he just tapped into the line coming off of the regulator and ran two new lines to the heaters in addition to the existing line going to my stove.
Be sure to check out all the studies of the elevated levels of benzene in your home which is a cancer-causing petroleum hydrocarbon before you keep burning all that gas in your house.
I am really not sure if I would consider it safer. I do remember seeing that on some of the models when I was shopping around. It seems like it could lower to risk of something flammable touching the flame, but I am not sure how much it really blocks the flame. Sorry that I could not be more helpful.
I am not sure. I do not notice that with mine, but there may be a small amount of gas in the line after the valve the is able to escape after it is turned off. If it lingers for longer, I would be more concerned.
My heater was acting up before it blew off the pilot tip and unloaded raw N/G inside my home. The thermostat was shutting down the unit when it reach 70 degrees but a small leaking gas around the burner gas valve was leaking and the unit woukd try to reignite making a noise and it sounded unsafe. Turns out when the thermocouple goes bad the pilot tip blows raw N/G and that’s very unsafe. Also the 1% of the carbon dioxide is inside your house unless you installed the unit directly under a cracked open window by doing this you have vented the carbon dioxide outside and the house stays dry.
@mzgarage I have a radiant heater in my dining room and I have a blue flame in my bedroom and it seems the blue flame Heats more of the air while the radiant Heats more of the objects. You can stand in front of radiant and get warmer faster. Seems like the blue flame runs a lot longer to heat up the room. It's a little bit of a different monkey.
I have never use one of these radiant heaters, but I would imagine that is true. I'm sure there are some videos out there that show them in action to compare.
I have a 10,000 BTU NG radiant flame version of this kind of heater. It has like a ceramic core and the flames are orange and they just hover over the core.
yes... higher the heat... higher the flame. like OLD style (NO SAFETIES) box heaters with the ceramic A things in them. infinite adjustment in them, just turn the little valve/dial to whatever heat/flame size u want. can use them without the break like crystal A frame ceramic things in them. i like the pretty blue flame myself, but to each their own. 20" box fan on top of heater held there with 3/8" Bolt in hole in center of top of unit. reach thru the little door for the 4" fan ($50!?!?!?) to tighten the nut to hold 20" box fan, without plastic grills/metal housing on top of heater to BLOW the heat /fumes around the place.
How much do you crack your window when your using the heater I’m thinking about getting a couple of them from my house because it doesn’t have any kind of heat source at the moment
Where I live in south TX, it rarely gets cold enough for this heater. However a couple years ago we had a power outage during winter. So I bought one of these, as an emergency heat source. I now use it as a primary heat source, as it is far more efficient than electric heat.
I have this same heater hooked up to my natural gas for the last 11 years. II live near Boise Idaho. My home is 24x44 on the main floor and the entire main floor gets heated by this one unit. I use a dehumidifier to keep the water vapor from condensing. My place is well insulated niw but has not always been as the remodel has taken years while I work. We are happy with how it has been working for us.
Thanks for sharing
Did yours came with a battery?
@@Maryxopoof I have had it many years so I can't recall. It takes a cheap AA battery.
Liam, do you have a fan setup similar to the one MZ adapted to his heater?
@@moodondie it's been a while since I have seen this but I use my ceiling fan. You will want something to spread the heat around so you could use a standard floor fan
The explosion @1:30 made my day.
This was exactly what i was looking for.
I also have one of these although mine is the propane model. It is absolutely the best thing I have added to my garage. Have been using it for 3 years now with no issues at all. Warms my garage up to near 70 degrees with the heater set at the lowest temp setting when the outside temps are below freezing with no problem.
Yea, they really are awesome. It's so nice to be able to work out in my garage in a t-shirt in the middle of the winter. Same here, setting 1.5-2 keeps my poorly insulate garage at 70F no problem.
Good to know .. how much propane does it go threw .? For example can it run for 8 hrs or will I need to refill
How long would a 30lb propane tank last though - that’s my only concern with the propane ones how long does a small tank of propane last on that unit does it last a week? Does it last three weeks?
These r some of the best cheap heaters on the planet. High quality high value.. I have the radiant 30k btu..
Yea, I love it! Game changer for my garage in the winter time.
Ihave the 30000 btu propane radiant heater. Its my only heat in 14x70 mobile home. Does a great job no matter how cold it gets. I live in indiana. had mine for 4 years now have to clean pilot light out once a year. best heaters made
I'm in Buffalo right now in the storm and have not had power for almost 72 hours (it's 14 degrees out) so I brought it in from the garage and hooked it up to where my dryer is and it's been the only thing keeping my house warm right now. I'm sitting in front of it as I type this.
@@mzgarage it got extremly cold here in indiana aswell. had mine on 3 kept my trailer at 70 when it was -20 outside. cant ask for much better than that
For sure. I'm so glad I bought this last year if only for this storm it would have been worth it!
How mush propane are you burning in a month?
@@williamrenner4768 that's hard to say because my stove is propane also. I use right at 310 gallons a year
I have two that can do either in my house. I found the best price for them at Tractor Supply when I got mine and they already had the fan built in.
No joking I have installed 100+ of these units..... Very good product
The propane one i have seems to smell? Is it just smelling due to being new. No leaks
@@kevins5268 yes........ Burn it on high for 60mins and recheck
What does it smell like?
Idk haven't thought about it. I'm gonna get cO2 monitor before I keep running just in case
@@kevins5268 always good idea for CO2 detector...... But I believe burning it off good will take care of your smells
Needed a heater for 1 car garage and this heated it right up! Happy with this purchase.
I’ve been using mine for 2.5 years now in Ohio. It’s in my workshop which is 20x24’. It keeps my shop a steady 65° even in sub zero weather.
It also elevates levels of benzene in your workshop for your breathing enjoyment and makes the air quality worse than a large city on a smoggy day. Do you ever notice those little tinge of a headache?
@@Riceman-o1p No, it doesn't raise benzene when using propane or natural gas
Try one of the radiant heaters if you get a chance. I can feel the heat as soon as it turns on standing 10 feet away
What kind of radiant heater would you suggest? Are they enerygy/bill efficient as well? Thanks in advance.
I have a dynaGlow that will run on either NG or propane. Love it!@@cridecar
@@daviddejong187 Thanks!
My house is 2100sq ft
I was quoted 16,900 to swap out my 100, BTU oil boiler heater.
I bought 2 of these 30, BTU LP Heaters from Northern Tool for 179.00 each
(100.00 cheaper than Depot or Lowe's)
Problem Solved for $358.00
Is the hookup for the gas on the back of the heater or beneath the heater
Thanks. I am in a pinch and need something like this.. 🙂
We're moving to Michigan in a week. The place we just bought has a 2.5 car garage I plan on heating. I was going to buy this heater but I think I'm gonna buy the Mr Heater Big Maxx (50k btu) instead. The garage is currently unfinished / uninsulated and I want to be able to hang out in the garage right away. I just don't think the 30k btu will do the job. Eventually I plan on doing closed cell foam on the roof deck and rock wool bats in the walls and sheeting with plywood. I love the fact these heaters are natural gas and you don't have to mess with propane tank refills / deliveries.
Great video! Very informative and entertaining!
My Procom is dual fuel and Made in USA, I sure like it
Does this introduce a lot of moisture into the air when it is running like a Buddy Heater?
Yeah anything that burns propane adds moisture to the air, which isn't a bad thing when it's bitter cold because the air is dry but if you run it alot it can cause to much moisture in the air.
Just purchased the same heater at my local Closeout store only the LP model. They were priced at $139.00 and were factory reconditioned. I ask the stock guy to call his boss and see if he would take a $100.00 Cash and he did. Best $100.00 I’ve spent in a while. Was running a Dyna Glo K-1 heater but the price of fuel was killing me. Definitely worth the money!
That is an awesome deal, they are well worth it!
Well just check out all the studies on how these things elevate benzene in your breathing environment. So be sure to enjoy the trace carcinogenic hydrocarbons with that hundred dollars you spent.
Provides great heat in a cold sewing room!
That was a great review of the product. I live north of Niagara Falls and the winter weather and wind is a real drain on the pocketbook. Like to see a test with a carbon monoxide reader over a length of time.
Thank you! When I was using the space heaters I had no idea how much they cost (about $0.20/hr) which adds up quickly, and they don't put out that much heat. I do have a carbon monoxide detector in the garage that has the little LCD screen that is supposed to display the level in ppm and recall what the highest level is. So far, it's been zero. I have only had that one for a few weeks, but I will let you know if it reads something.
I have a carbon monoxide detector 8' from my heater. in 4 years it has never went off. I replace the batteries every year just incase
I heave 3 throughout the house and have never had issues either. One of them reads the level and it's never said anything but zero.
Forget carbon monoxide, check out all the studies of how these things elevate levels of benzene inside your home that are far beyond health and safety standards. They are garbage.
Sorry, did i miss the part where you explain what temps coincide with the 1-5 dial (on 30,000 btu propane mr. heater)? Thx!
I think it is about 4 degree increments like 64,68,72,76,80
Where did you find the clips for mounting the fans?
Great video...thank you!!!
i have two units installed in my basement three years ago and have really enjoyed their output. this year, however, they set off my carbon monoxide alarm. what could be the issue?
Not enough fresh air. I used a pipe to get air into unit.
They are on clearance at lowes right now. Just picked up one yesterday for $110. I should have gotten 5 of them
I saw the dual fuel model at Home depot for $199
@@mzgarage That's what I got. The dual fuel, but at Lowe's.
Any videos on how to convert to Propane from natural gas?
I have no idea if that is possible. They do make dual fuel units.
How to you handle the condensation from a ventless gas heater?
I honestly don't have that much of an issue with the moisture. I live in Buffalo and the humidity is usually low during the winter months. I do have a wifi thermometer/humidity meter in the garage that graphs the two, so I am doing some test right now to see how the humidity changes after running the heater and then what happens when I run a dehumidifier.
We used to live in Dunkirk NY just near Buffalo , now live in Charlotte NC. Not that cold down here, when near freezing we use a Mr Buddy to supplement heat only . Mostly heat pump down here. Stay warm MZ . @@mzgarage
I'm jealous, its beautiful down there.
How didnyou wire them
Spooky. I've been looking at these all week on Northern Tool. They are on sale. I don't follow you , yet , but this video was at the top of my page and there's a Northern tool ad at the upper right hand of my page. I'll probably get the propane version for emergency heat. Thanks for the review.
They know everything we want and show it to us lol. Sometimes it's helpful and other times its creepy!
Phones are listening 🤔
Thinking of using this in my greenhouse. Can I leave the pilot on for days at a time and have this come on only when the thermostat goes below 32 degrees F? Or would I need to constantly monitor the pilot status?
I am thinking of getting one, but I am curious if it creates a lot of moisture in the building. Mike
The only time I had an issue wit that was when I meant to turn it off, but I turned it up all the way, which disables the thermostat. It ran for almost 24 hours at the highest level and brought the temp in my garage to 110 degrees (I purchaced a wifi thermometer after that with temp alerts on my phone). My cast iron router table was covered in rust, obviously it was just on the surfaces and was able to be cleaned off, but other than that I have not had any issues.
Yes they do cause moisture, my 12x24x 9 wood working shop is insulated, I thought I had a Leakey roof come to find out it was condensation, vent free doesn’t mean go without a vent! This heater heated my shop very well it works great except for the condensation, I switched to an electric heater now it’s dry like a popcorn fart ! 😃
Yes, a byproduct of combustion is water. And more importantly another byproduct of combustion using these heaters is benzene. Be sure to check out the recent studies on what you were doing to your indoor air quality. These things are garbage.
@0:46 They got you like they got people with popcorn at the movie theaters. People always get that largest popcorn.
Always better to have more than you need!
@you ain’t lying. Cool video. No pun intended.
Did you need to buy additional brackets or hardware to mount those fans or did you just use whatever it came with? Self tapping screws or nuts and bolts?
I used some small straight and 90-degree steel brackets that can be purchased at any hardware store. I used the screws and nuts that the fans came with to attached them to the brackets and self tapping screws in the back.
Ok, I’m doing exactly that, fans arrived today! Thanks again!
I noticed you have two links for fans. Is there a major difference between the two?
The 1238 are more powerful. Those are the ones that I have, but the 1235 are more than enough. I don't usually tune them up to more than 50%.
Do the fans come with the controller & how are they powered?
@patjenkins3212 you can buy the combo kit which it's two fans and the controller. They run off 120v AC.
Does this heater generate moisture in your garage like a torpedo heater?
One time I left it on high for 24 hours (scary), my cast iron router table developed a layer of rust in the 24 hours. I had to strip clean and rewax the entire table. But, with normal use I do not have an issue. Keep in mind the garage got up to 110 degrees for sustained amount of time. When you turn the heater to the highest setting it bypasses the thermostat.
I just found your videos how the heater working now ? I'm think of getting one
This is the fourth season I have been using it and it' still working perfect!
Does the gas shut off when it reaches temperature, or does this just burn gas constantly?
The 30k BTU and I believe the 20k BUT units have a thermostat. Just the pilot will remain on until the temp drops and the flame will turn on again.
@@mzgarage TY. It has been surprisingly hard to get a straight answer about this. I am ordering one after I post this comment. Again thank you.
I’m in south Texas and I been using this old natural gas heater for my pets for many years. But I’m worried it could break down and I would need a new one. But I wasn’t sure if they still sold these natural gas heaters? I thought they had outlawed them???? I came across this brand while searching. So I guess they do sell natural gas heaters still? I’m Actually tempted to buy a new one soon before they do get rid of them. It felt good to have it during the 2021 winter storm we had in Texas. I spent the night in the porch where we have the heater lol. And yes it’s drafty in there still so they do get fresh air as well. The one you have is massive! Lol. We have the natural gas thing sticking out of the wall. We connect a yellow metal hose to it etc. I’m assuming this one is connected like that as well? Just want to make sure if it is what I need and can use with my current connection.
The temperature setting can be partial: partway between 1 and 2, for example. My fan setup is totally DIY, using a commonplace two motor window fan plugged into an SSR controlled by a super cheap temp controller from Amazon. The blue flame version is a better choice than the gates-of-hell radiant version unless nightmares where people you trusted push you into pools of lava or municipal incinerator furnaces like Batman and Robin on conveyor belts managed to escape etc etc are your preference.
Im seriously looking into such a heat source for my garage.
Last winter i used a small space heater which has a very good fan and a separate fan feature which can be used to cool the unit before turning off (which most today dont have)
My electric bill is typically around $70 to $90 per month the rest of the year, but ising that small space heater it jumped to $220!! Per month for the winter which is absolutely crazy.
I have a single pipe, steam/radiator heat system in my 1941 home, with an oil furnace which is very efficient,
.. so I'm currently trying to decide if its best to have a small wall hanging radiator added in the garage, or to get ine of these units.. 🤔
Decisions, decisions..
You can't beat one of these for efficency!
How can I get those fans?
All the links are in the description.
Ok thank you
Do you have a video on how to clean and maintenance yearly?
I don't, but I plan on making one in the next week or two. It's the time of year to bust the heater back out :(
Wait so you crack a window in your garage during the winter and its okay?
I would say you need some source of fresh air to be safe it you're running it for a long period. My garage is drafty so there is always some fresh air coming in.
How do you turn it totally off for the summer
Turn the vavle off, disconnect the hose, and put it in the basement.
Looking for your video on mounting the fans. I couldn't find it on your page?
I never make a specific video showing the mounting, but it's not difficult and there is many ways to do it. I just use some small steel brackets that are available at hardware store. I put the screws for the fan guards through the one end and used two sheet metal screws to put it on the back. I used an L bracket at two M5 screes with the corners that have female thread, but you can honestly just zip tie them together. It does not get that hot on top of the it especially with the fans blowing the warm air away.
What’s the increase of your gas bill per month when running this unit all winter long?
That is a great question and I wish I knew the answer to it. Unfortunately, it's very hard to measure that. I use it during the winter when the normal gas bill would go up from heating the house. I just called the gas company the other day to schedule a reading and asked about the price of gas and he said over the past year the prices have gone from the normal $0.40-0.60 cf to $1.19 a cf during October and now they are back down to $0.70 cf which would make any changes in the bill hard to determine. I am wondering if Mr. Heater has any measurements on how much it uses per hour. I will look into it!
Great video...Thx...Im in Buffalo area too and am looking at this for my Garage but would need to wall mount. Would it be a pain to get to the thermostat control?...Also minus the fans you added, would it still operate in a power outage?...or is there some sort of electronic ignition?...Thx for the help.
The fan won't work but the flame will. The pilot light is ignited with a triple a battery spark maker. So yes it will work in a power outtage.
Sorry for the delayed response, yes the comment below is correct. I actually made a video about how this save my house in the Blizzard 2022.
4:25. I bought a a mr heater for our camp , my husband read directions said to not leave alone , but I left it and went to bed , was I wrong , didn’t want to shut it off was cold what do you think , worked good , was it safe?
I lost power last winter for almost 3 days during a blizzard. I disconnected my dryer and brought the heater into the house, and it was the only source of heat that I had. I was still cautious and turned it off at night (my house would go down to the 50 degrees). I would always err on the side of cautions, but with that said, I have run this for hours and hours in my garage with no issues.
We have ours in the basement on a concrete wall. We leave ours on continuous all winter. Even when my father died last February and our cats were home alone we left it running, my inlaws did come and check things out once a day while we were gone. But I think your safe, unless your using on a wood floor, etc. Like I said we keep ours in the basement, still can be a fire Hazzard but less chance it'll catch something on fire
Can the attached fans be connected so as to work with the thermostat? Turn on when heater temp rises and shut off when heater is shutting down?
Any thing is possible. I did think about wiring the fans into the thermal switch that came with the Mr. Heart fan, but I ended up returning it because it was so bad. There is a spot for a thermal switch inside. AC infinity also has many thermostat options for the fans, but I am not sure if which would work with these fan units, many of them are quite sophisticate like I have in my desk for computer cooling, but they are very nice. I will take a look and post a link here if I find one that will work with these fan units.
Thanks
Are they safe inside ? If so where is the best place to put one ?
Yes, they are safe, but you don't want to have it in too small of a room with no source of fresh air.
@ thank you so much for the video and all the information. You made me feel a lot safer about getting one.
@samanthastevens7028 just be mindful that a flame burns up oxygen. They have oxygen depletion sensors but a little extra caution is never a bad thing.
@samanthastevens7028 i would put it in a large room on a lower level of the house since heat rises
@@mzgarage I put it in a larger room with a hallway . I have a window cracked open a little. The unit didn’t come with the fan and the store was out. But, I put a box fan on the other side blowing up to the ceiling to help circulate the heat. Thank you so much I really appreciate it. I hope you can have a safe and warm rest of your weekend.
Awesome video review ,
I could not find your how to video on the top ac infinity fans . Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you
Hey Jose, Thank! Here is a link to the other video I made earlier this year which shows more about the fan install: ruclips.net/video/lQhN-s-VP-I/видео.html
If you have a FB or IG I can send you some close-up photos that may help.
Please send me the instruction video regarding for installing the fans to the heater. thanks
message me on fb and I can send you some up close photos.
facebook.com/michael.zent.9
Does it have a regulator built into it or do you need to purchase that separately?
Regulator for the natural gas or for the temperature?
I’m in Alakska. Always curious about 2 things on these units. 1-Whats the BTU output and fuel consumption while its in pilot mode only? 2-whats teh min temp setting on the thermostat? Thanks for sharing if you can. Great video.
Those are good questions, and I am not sure. If I had to guess I would say the pilot is 50-100 BTUs. At some point in time, I remember seeing corresponding temperatures to the numbers on the thermostat, but I do not remember for sure. If I had to guess I would go with 64,68,72,76, and 80. I do recall that they were 4-degree increments.
Do you have a idea the monthly cost if you running every day? Natural gas
Unfortunately, I have no idea. There are so many variables when I am using it. Mr. Heater may be able to provide some estimates, but I have never looked on their site.
Nobody seems to know including dynoglow whether or not the natrual gas unit needs a regulator. Is it built in?? Does it simply run off of the natural gas line coming in to the house just fine?
NG is very low pressure. You do not need a regulator like LP.
@mzgarage ok thank you for replying. That info is literally nowhere and both Mr heater and Dyna-glo wouldn't answer the question directly.
@@redraiderrider3289 glad to help
i drilled 3/8" hole in top of the thing, took the little door for the useless/EXPENSIVE fan opening and turned the door upside down in case want to use the hole cover later... for what? i dont know... so i cld reach in the hole to tighten 3/8" nut and washer for the 20" box fan I put on top of the heater.
remove plastic guards from box fan, less stuff to clean as safety grills on fans collect dust as does fan blade. oil fan motor bearings once a month with motor oil/3 n 1 oil, whatever for long happy fan life if have to drill little hole in back of motor to geet oil to back bearing, not that big a deal as it is alum housing.
metal frame fan to REALLY get the heat/fumes blowing about. can turn the box fan most any way (forward) to blow heat where we want it.
i also made some A frame legs for heater out of 4' long (x 2)... 2" strap steel 1/8" thick that i bent in vise. drilled 3/8" hole in the top of them so i can mount the heater on them OFF THE FLOOR, less apt to kick it over? heat is where a persons body is, not at their feet/cold concrete floor... or carpet. drill 3/8" holes in bottom of heater PAYING ATTN TO WHERE THE PLUMBING IS IN THE BOTTOM OF HEATER SO DONT DRILL HOLES INTO THE GAS PIPING!!!!
carpet covered with 2-20" cheap pieces of HD flooring tile just in case some hot ember falls from heater it wont catch carpet on fire. 2 CO detectors per room.
NOT TO BE USED IN BATHROOMS or BEDROOMS cuz... go to sleep... forever. 2 CO detectors in each room where heaters are... CO detectors $10 on fleabay. test with car exhaust or smoker
some ppl reside in older less well insulated places so there is ... air leaks for fresh air to come in and other air to go out. yellow Teflon tape on gas connections as the white Teflon tape gets eaten by natural /propane? gas... eventually?
How long would 5 gallon Propane tank last
I am sorry, but I have no idea.
I've had this unit for a few weeks, and have it in my living room. Tonight I'm noticing a small circle forming on the black back wall of the inner firebox. Is this considered normal wear & tear as one continues to use the unit? The unit is not left burning overnight, nor does it run during the day when I'm away at work. I literally just noticed the small ring-like shape just behind the blue flame tonight on the black wall. Just wanna make sure I'm not in any danger of burning my house down, lol. The unit does a very nice job & has given me no issues thus far. Insight would be appreciated. It's my first time owning a natural gas fireplace, so I hope it's not too rookie a question.
I don't see any on mine, but I am not exactly sure what to look for. I would imagine anything in direct contact or close to the open flam is likely going to have some type of discoloration.
I wouldn't worry about that as much as I would worry about all of the recent studies that have come out that show these things in mid levels of carcinogenic benzene in your living environment which are fire higher than human health and safety standards.
Is it possible to convert a natural gas stove to propane , if it is specifically specified to natural gas only ?
Are you asking about a kitchen stove for cooking? Anything is possible, but I am not sure what would have to be modified.
Does the thermostat work well?
It does work well. I recall reading somewhere that the numbers correspond to a specific temperature, but I cannot find that anywhere in the manual. In my garage (approx. 300 sq ft) setting 1.5 keeps it about 68 degrees and setting 2 keeps it around 72. I would say you have to play around with it until you see what setting will give you the desired temperature. You can see the flame increasing and decreasing to maintain the temperature once the room warms up.
Great review!
Which fan setup did you use? There are two posted in the description; one has higher cfm ratings
I am using the higher powered fans, the 1238.
How much does your gas bill go up?
There are so many variables I really can't give a number. Just the price of NG alone changes more than you would think, at least where I live.
Does it smell? Vs dual flame Propane heater?
I don't have a propane heater to compare it to, but I don't smell much at all. Fragrance varies by the smeller though lol
what kind of fans did you install? where did you get them?
They are made by AC infinity. I put links in the description.
How long a 20lbs propane tank last for?
I am sorry, but I have no idea.
They work great and cheap to buy and use. My issue with this type of heater is . It creates a lot of moisture. Which means mold. I'd go with a direct vent heater. Exhaust and intake comes from outside. I had one in a mobile home. It had a metal roof. The heater raises the humidity so much water forms on the bottom of the metal roof which drips down on insultation and inner ceiling, causing water damage and mold.
That’s not humidity. It’s the CO…….. I had one in an apartment I rented. Ripped it out after a few days it makes way too much CO.
The properties of propane is that it when burning produces water vapor which caused humidity. Carbon monoxide does not produce water vapor. CO will kill you use a CO detector.
Not to mention they elevate levels of benzene in your living environment which is a carcinogenic compound.
@@nebbrooklyn5966 incorrect. One of the byproducts of combustion is H2O.
Totally agree...condensation and subsequently mold is a BIG concern with these units in garages ( especially in cold climates)!
so i want to use this in my snowmobile trailer its a enclosed 8.5x12 trailer so i am looking at 102 SQ feet. I am going to be running a propane tank but having a hard time if i should get the 20,000 btu or the 30,000 btu. Main reason is to be warm if im working on my sled but also to melt the snow and dry my sleds off after a ride.
the price is only like 15 dollar difference but what im wondering because its a smaller space if i go to big will the heater not run efficiently ?
Both the 20k and 30k would be way more than what is needed for such a small area. Just make sure to have some fresh air coming in.
love mine , only thing that would make it better would be digital thermostat
Yea, that would be very cool!
Is there any odor
I don't notice much, but odors are subjective.
My main heat is propane and I have a line in my living for this application, would you recommend using a regulator between the line and the unit?
Yes, you need need a regulator. These heaters run on very low pressure. I think the LP version comes with a regulator, but if it does not, I am sure the specifications would give you the part number.
Yes you need a low pressure regulator between heater and fuel source.
All regulators are purchased separately.
Can it be used indoors? It's not vented outside?
Yes, but you need to have some source of fresh air.
Could I use this in an rv in Canada while at work for 12 hours a day?? Is it safe to do that with?
Yes, just make sure you have some source of fresh air if you are running for long periods.
if you have LP gas only, would the piping from the LP source (tanks) be black pipe or can it be a flexi pipe ?
I am not an expert with that, so I don't want to give advice on flammable gas. Black pipe for NG is very low pressure, I am not sure what the pressure is in propane lines for where the regulator is located.
Great video.. how did it work during the winter freeze of December 2022…
Thank you! And it was much needed.
I have the 10k one in my 11x22 shed and it’s does decent in there I just run a fan on low behind it and the shed is in the low 50s when it’s 20 out. Thing has mad my tinker area bearable. Now to figure out the summer heat
You can't tinker with cold hands!
@@mzgarage exactly
A big ass swamp cooler is the secret for your summer heat issues. Just run a water hose from one of your spigots and you never have to add water. It obviously has a float valve as well.
Do you have any problem in your shop with Moisture forming on the walls, ceilings, door knob’s or tools ? My shop has a 30 thousand BTU Radiant heater and is well insulated. Moisture will take place if i warm it up to 60+ degrees.
I do notice an increase in the humidity, but it has not caused any issues. There was one time when I left it on high (thermostat disables on high) for 24 hours without realizing it. The temp got up to over 110 degrees and my entire cast iron router table formed surface rust, but I was able to clean it off pretty easily.
If I am painting, I will turn on a dehumidifier.
How do you clean it.
I blow it out with an air compressor
Which is recommended, 1225 51CFM, 1238 110CFM. DUAL FANS
I am using a pair of 1238 but I rarely turn it up past half. I think the 1225 would be sufficient.
Any issues with odor? Have same unit but. It fond of the odor
I would say there is a slight odor, but I can hardly smell it. It seems like some people are more sensitive to it than othes.
How much does it cost to run assuming im running it 24/7 as my only source of heat?
I am not sure. It depends on the price of gas, which varies by region. I don't run mine all the time. I don't recall reading consumption values in the manual, but you can't get more efficient than one of these.
Not sure what the cost of cancer is but I wouldn't use one of these. Just look at the studies on how they increase levels of benzene in your home well beyond human health standards
Hi,
I have diesel heater, Its noisy
I found one of these in a garage sale…is it capable of converting to propane?
Anything is possible but I have no idea how you would do that. Some of the united are made for dual fuel with an two inlets. One for NG and the other for LP, but I am not sure what is different with the rest of the unit.
I live in a house that has propane gas for heating, cooking, and etc. Could I just hook this up to my gas starter line in the fireplace? If so, what components would I possibly need?
You would have to get the propane or dual fuel version of this heater, but beyond that I am not sure what adapters would be needed. I don't imagine it would be too difficult.
You need a low pressure regulator between heater and fuel source. I'm pretty sure you have one installed already running your stove. If your fireplace is connected to the low pressure regulator then you should be fine. If not you would need to tap into the existing line coming from low pressure regulator.
I just had 2 of these installed. My only propane appliance was my stove which I already had a low pressure regulator hooked up to so he just tapped into the line coming off of the regulator and ran two new lines to the heaters in addition to the existing line going to my stove.
Be sure to check out all the studies of the elevated levels of benzene in your home which is a cancer-causing petroleum hydrocarbon before you keep burning all that gas in your house.
Just tried to hook up but the street elbow points towards the leg no mattet how I thread it.cant get hose on it like that.going back to store.
Would you be able to send me a picture of how you mounted the fans please? Thanks!
I wish I could post photos in the description. Do you have IG or FB?
Does yours have an internal fan?
This one does not. I talked about it in one of my other videos. I tried it, but I thought it was terrible, so I added the AC Infinity fans.
@MZ's Garage what do you mean by terrible? Like it doesn't push much air?
Correct, it blows through the vents, which really restrict air flow, it is not very powerful (35cfm I think), and quite noisy.
Awesome! We’re is the link on how you modified this?
Thanks! I explain it more in depth in this video, there are many ways it can be done. ruclips.net/video/lQhN-s-VP-I/видео.html
@@mzgarage awesome! Thanks
I have a 20,000 btu and just bought a 30, 000 btu. The 20,000 btu has glass in front of it whereas the 30,000 does not. Is the 20,000 btu safer?
I am really not sure if I would consider it safer. I do remember seeing that on some of the models when I was shopping around. It seems like it could lower to risk of something flammable touching the flame, but I am not sure how much it really blocks the flame. Sorry that I could not be more helpful.
safety is in the users hands... got kids? thats an issue if dont TELL THE KIDS... STAY AWAY FROM THAT HOT HOT HOT HOT HEATER!!!!!!!
I had bought a HearthSense Gas Heater 30000 - when it shuts down it smells like gas for the next 2 minutes. Any ideas why? Thanks.
I am not sure. I do not notice that with mine, but there may be a small amount of gas in the line after the valve the is able to escape after it is turned off. If it lingers for longer, I would be more concerned.
Carbon builds up on the seal and the gas leaks out until it self seals by impurities that are in gases.
My heater was acting up before it blew off the pilot tip and unloaded raw N/G inside my home. The thermostat was shutting down the unit when it reach 70 degrees but a small leaking gas around the burner gas valve was leaking and the unit woukd try to reignite making a noise and it sounded unsafe. Turns out when the thermocouple goes bad the pilot tip blows raw N/G and that’s very unsafe. Also the 1% of the carbon dioxide is inside your house unless you installed the unit directly under a cracked open window by doing this you have vented the carbon dioxide outside and the house stays dry.
Seems I prefer the red radiant heaters to the blue flame heaters they seem to do a better job for me.
I am thinking about picking up the radian version next winter to give it a try and compare them. What do you like about it more?
@mzgarage I have a radiant heater in my dining room and I have a blue flame in my bedroom and it seems the blue flame Heats more of the air while the radiant Heats more of the objects. You can stand in front of radiant and get warmer faster. Seems like the blue flame runs a lot longer to heat up the room. It's a little bit of a different monkey.
Seems like the blue flame is pretty high. Is the radiant flame smaller and have heat bricks?
I have never use one of these radiant heaters, but I would imagine that is true. I'm sure there are some videos out there that show them in action to compare.
I have a 10,000 BTU NG radiant flame version of this kind of heater.
It has like a ceramic core and the flames are orange and they just hover over the core.
yes... higher the heat... higher the flame. like OLD style (NO SAFETIES) box heaters with the ceramic A things in them. infinite adjustment in them, just turn the little valve/dial to whatever heat/flame size u want. can use them without the break like crystal A frame ceramic things in them. i like the pretty blue flame myself, but to each their own. 20" box fan on top of heater held there with 3/8" Bolt in hole in center of top of unit. reach thru the little door for the 4" fan ($50!?!?!?) to tighten the nut to hold 20" box fan, without plastic grills/metal housing on top of heater to BLOW the heat /fumes around the place.
I just bought a 30,000 after 2-4 hours it turns off is it supposed to do that
There is a thermostat in it. Once it reaches the temp it's set to the flame will turn off, but the pilot should still remain on.
Thanks god bless
How much do you crack your window when your using the heater I’m thinking about getting a couple of them from my house because it doesn’t have any kind of heat source at the moment
I crack it open about once an hour, sometimes I forget. My garage is pretty drafty though so I am not as concerned.
I have the propane version and one of my bricks is not burning properly, any idea what it could be?
I am really not sure, that sounds odd to me. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Could this be used in the house without gas source?
If you had the propane version, but you would need a tank.
and it wud ... USE that propane. if got 500 gal tank, not much of an issue... if got 20# bottles... that is an issue. i wud think?