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@sumowilkie392 ай бұрын
Hi, nice video. Have the same heater in my workshop, currently being put together. Thinking of running kerosene as it's alot cheaper in UK. Thanks for info will make install easier...
@hcaloryofficialАй бұрын
Happy to help!
@TheMamonti12 ай бұрын
I run two of these on a enclosed porch to work in the winter.. the tanks were a pain to keep full... so what I did was 1. make sure I have (2) 5 gallon containers full of diesel. 2. punch a small hole in the vent cap of the heaters tank cap.... make sure it is full to start with....... 3. then ran the same size fuel line threw the cap to the bottom on the heaters tank and sealed it.... 4. I then ran that small little fuel line to one of the 5 gallon container outside.....5. drill a little hole in the top of the 5 gallon container and slide the fuel line to the bottom of the tank....6. now you can do two things.. drill a very small hole in the top of the 5 gallon container to allow air in (vent cap).... it will self syphons from the 5 gallon tank once you start the heaters. or do what I did... got a small eye drop bottle and a piece of mechanic wire and put it in the tank and threw that small vent hole..... this still allows the tank to vent but also is a fuel gauge that I can look over at and see how much is left in the 5 gallon container and when that goes empty .... I simple fill it with the second container and know I have to get diesel within the next several days!
@hcaloryofficialАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your setup! That sounds like a smart way to keep your heaters running without the hassle of constant refills. The fuel gauge idea is pretty clever too. 👍👍This is an inspiration for people who need to know how much oil they have. Thanks again!
@coachgeoАй бұрын
on average what is diesel/kero per gallon there? Here its at lowest. 3.50usd /gal and goes as high as 4.75usd/gal
@dailyrider29752 ай бұрын
that's why historically had thick walls on the buildings, thermal mass to even out the extreme temps.
@hcaloryofficialАй бұрын
Exactly, this is the crystallization of human wisdom and the accumulated life experiences over generations.
@Wheel-12 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, Ive been using Diesel heaters for 10 yrs. I find most everyone of them are different when it comes to fine tuning them for best heat and low emissions. What settings do your run the heaters at as far as Hz On low and for high? Thanks for your time. P.S. You do have a Carbon Monoxide detector right ?
@hcaloryofficialАй бұрын
It's great to hear you have so much experience with diesel heaters. Thanks for reminding everyone about the importance of a carbon monoxide detector-safety first!