Matt's been flashing again and forgotten to re-fasten his flies!
@highviscosity749Ай бұрын
Stop lookin' at his crotch, you cock 😂
@richardjones2151Ай бұрын
You beat me to it
@MordecaninenАй бұрын
Having worked on a fair share of these; when they actually fire and just stop, 11 times out of 10 it's the flame sensor or the max-temp sensor that's broken. Depending on the design sometimes you just have to reposition the flame sensor slightly by either bending the mount or twist the rubber shroud if it has one. Usually it's resistance based so it's easily tested by covering it/shining light on it and see if the resistance changes. The high-temp sensors use everything from normally open/normally closed to resistance, so harder to say without documentation. If they don't fire at all or burn funny it's usually dirty fuel and/or air -filter. Pretty rare with bad/clogged nozzle. The igniters tend to be pretty binary, they either work or not. On very rare occasions it's the control board that gone tits up.
@memsybabeАй бұрын
Dad used to have a big one of these to heat his garage. Sounded amazing once it got going. Looked to my 10 year old eyes like a proper jet engine, all red, hot and noisy. Good times...
@MrDocdoc89Ай бұрын
Floor looks clean. Well done mate.
@andrewpatterson5349Ай бұрын
The brass bit you took apart is not an injector...it is an 3:20 atomiser, works the same way as a spray gun. The pump on the rear of the fan motor is in effect the air compressor, which is normally the problem of these machines.... the air pump weakens due to wear and the fuel mixture becomes too rich. You will probably find it will run fine on paraffin which will combust easier in a rich state. Focus on the air filter on the air pump intake if you want any chance of it running on diesel again 😎
@inevespaceАй бұрын
what kind of paraffin it uses if usual paraffin is solid at room temp?
@dougelick8397Ай бұрын
@@inevespace Britain: Paraffin = USA: Kerosene
@dirtygarageguyАй бұрын
Please explain the difference between an injector and an atomiser.
@andrewpatterson5349Ай бұрын
@@dirtygarageguy an injector uses pressurised fuel to inject the fuel to the combustion chamber, an atomiser works pretty much like a spray paint gun were the compressed air going through the nozzle mixes with the fuel to atomise it. I had a couple of those heaters back in the day and the biggest problem I had with them not firing up was a blocked air filter which feed the compressor pump inlet. Watching your video suggests that every thing else is working fine. Hope this helps Matt 😎
@stevehill4615Ай бұрын
@@andrewpatterson5349 Thanks for that info, I've got an sip fireball 50 with that problem, so i'm gonna take a look at what you suggest (hope the compressor on the motor isn't worn out) as I do remember that adjusting the air pressure bleed screw had some effect but a choked filter or blocked inlet does make perfect sense.
@battlebbotАй бұрын
Dirty fuel is the most common reason for a space heater not working. First thing to do is put fresh fuel in, then clean the fuel and air filters. Next clean the injector, after that give it a try, and bear in mind the pump pressure might need to be adjusted. If the pressure is too high, the fuel consumption will be very high. Heating oil is cheaper than diesel and works well. If still no good the pump will need to be stripped and checked. Problem with this type of heater is that parts may be very difficult to find.
@cliveramsbotty6077Ай бұрын
no fuel pump, so no pressure adjustment on these.
@bobp6742Ай бұрын
@@cliveramsbotty6077 I think he is talking about the air pressure from the air compressor
@bananabrooks3836Ай бұрын
Is there a 'magic eye' heat or photocell sensor that gets sooty enough through poor combustion to shut down the unit?
@bobp6742Ай бұрын
@@bananabrooks3836 Yes, it's igniting but too much fuel is blowing out the flame causing all the smoke just needs the air pressure turned down.
@cliveramsbotty6077Ай бұрын
@@bobp6742 ah thanks bob you must be right. not sure how you'd adjust the air pressure though without messing about winding the jet out to alter the venturi effect.
@terryatkinson899Ай бұрын
Think I'd watch a few KZbin videos on these before taking it to bits. Im guessing a good clean will be enough to get it working.
@inevespaceАй бұрын
looks like black stuff (I forgot what you used) for floor didn't last long
@deansamuelson4441Ай бұрын
From what I see from the start up of this construction heat ( common term for these types of htg unit ) there a problem with the ignition electrode. I would tend to suspect the electrode gap is at issue, my guess to small gap and not position correct in front of the nozzle to sustain burning cycle. Heads-up oil burning heat have a constant ignition during the burn cycle. The short run cycle at start-up is all part of the combustion safety control ( the gayish plastic box you uncovered) not sensing a exstablished flame via a sensor ( refer to a cad cell ).
@3kdnАй бұрын
Informative and excellent content.
@SixWheelsDownАй бұрын
'ow many layers you reckon ya got on
@GTMarmotАй бұрын
I don't have an ultrasonic cleaner either. Makes no sense to get one unless if you've only got a use for it once a year. They take up space.
@elobiretvАй бұрын
Small ones don't really take up much space. I don't use mine too often but when I do it's well worth it.
@Oilyhands749Ай бұрын
I’d rather be cold as have that noise going on. Between the noise and the smell you’d have some headache!
@bobp6742Ай бұрын
They are noisy but if it smells it's not set up correctly.
@robashall8996Ай бұрын
Get a jewellery ultrasonic cleaner for small stuff. Cheap as chips
@cncdaddioАй бұрын
Consider using a carbon monoxide detector with one of those heaters running. It's like a 'Craig diesel heater', only with the exhaust inside.....
@bobp6742Ай бұрын
I used a meter with my torpedo heater, set up correctly they burn very clean even with a mix of kerosene and used cooking oil 😂
@cliveramsbotty6077Ай бұрын
you're correct, although the co detectors don't actually go off until you hit silly levels. 50ppm for 4 hours continuously, for example. these heaters also consume the oxygen of the space they are in, and produce co2. only for use in well ventilated spaces.
@bobp6742Ай бұрын
@@cliveramsbotty6077 Oh hell aye I wouldn't use one in the house, I've got a pretty big workshop and once up to temp the heater just cuts in for a few minutes.
@CrazyHowieАй бұрын
My advice, having had one of these turn into a flamethrower, it throw it in the garbage. Get a cheep. Chinese diesel heater and a power supply.
@dirtygarageguyАй бұрын
Been there...
@alexroca6981Ай бұрын
The bar's open, is Wullie serving?😂
@Matt-we7siАй бұрын
balancing the heater straight away on 2 chocks of wood, did you learn that from the dave moss balance an r6 on the exhaust at a dangerous height.... LMAO
@bananabrooks3836Ай бұрын
"Flurry into restoration" l think he means 'foray' from the middle english 'forrayen' : to pillage or raid(for food mostly but not exclusively)
@dirtygarageguyАй бұрын
No, I meant flurry, ask bikes of rye. I don't know why I bother with the puns
@bananabrooks3836Ай бұрын
@@dirtygarageguy Soz Matt, flew over my head that one.
@tonydiridoni5829Ай бұрын
What happened to the shop ya built from the ground up ?? Was not keeping up fer a bit perhaps I missed one of life's little curves ball whilst dealing with me own. Pulling some bikes out of storage 5 of um and might have a ligt machining question for ya. Cheers. Sighed; Grumpy old punkrocker. Oh not here or your live streams ( that I'm quite enjoying lately ), Fb probably.
@vincenttill8051Ай бұрын
Flame sensor( faulty)is my 2p worth
@bananabrooks3836Ай бұрын
I've had to change a faulty photocell for a much bigger oil fired boiler but l think this sensor is doing it's job. Probably a bit early in the process to speculate though.
@vincenttill8051Ай бұрын
Maybe ,but iam sticking to my guns , it's locking out and showing a code , flame sensor or connection to flame sensor
@IANPARRrАй бұрын
Clarke started using jis in 2010, did you not read the manual? Lol
@mygreatbigfoot1679Ай бұрын
Have you tried turning it on and having a good look down it?
@guillo88Ай бұрын
a 2 part viddeo? is this Del channel?
@terryatkinson899Ай бұрын
Dels workshop is cleaner and has better lighting But Del only does about 20 mins work a week in his 😂
@guillo88Ай бұрын
@@terryatkinson899 work? ahhaha
@terryatkinson899Ай бұрын
@@guillo88 top man Del, filler and fibreglass specialist 😁
@mrmr9767Ай бұрын
Steptoe ..
@kacperchrusciel890Ай бұрын
What a good video. Nice camera angles, watching work get done. Really cool to see a sort of old style video with the standard hunour
@ianhoyle8459Ай бұрын
The workshop looks well established already. I’ve got a diesel burner in my shed it’s very powerful but perhaps like being inside a MK1 tank for fumes.
@nickcoppard5335Ай бұрын
Toss it away
@jediknight1294Ай бұрын
Flame sebsor, dirty fuel, just genuinely being crap?
@badgerman23Ай бұрын
You should contact dell he can give you some extraction fan tips