OverkillYJ
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So it looks like I got screwed on Craigslist. I have been dealing on there for years, and just now seem to have gotten my first bad deal, but I think with some help I can fix it. I bought a 170T All Pro Torpedo heater for $200. I started it up before buying it and it ran fine. So I got it home and it cut off after less than 5 minutes of running. SO I started it again and it ran for an even shorter time and died. The fuel cap with the gauge says empty, but it has about an inch of kerosene across the bottom of the tank, I figure 1-1.5 gallons. I do not know too much about these. I am guessing he tried to fix it because once I started looking at things closer I noticed that the control panel has hairline cracks in it from the screws being overtightened, so he obviously took it apart before. According to him it was hardly used blah blah blah, used 1-2 times and sat outside for a long time. I plan on emptying the tank tomorrow and filling with clean fuel. If that doesnt fix it I am going to check the fuel line and air filter. What else should I check? A quick Google search said the control board is good since it is lighting. I saw these heaters going used for a min of $275, so I figure if I could fix it I will be fine.
Also, the ventilation? I have a 25X25ft garage with 15ft ceilings. I also have a 3ft exhaust fan in what I think is called the gable of the roof. I can hear air come in when I turn on the exhaust fan through little spaced around the garage door and things. Also if I open the regular door a strong breeze comes in with the exhaust fan running. How much air flow do I need for this thing to be safe? I guess I should have thought of that before buying it, but I know people use these in garages all the time and just assumed mine was fine to do the same in. I would like to avoid killing myself with carbon monoxide if possible though. Should I get a detector or anything?
Also, the ventilation? I have a 25X25ft garage with 15ft ceilings. I also have a 3ft exhaust fan in what I think is called the gable of the roof. I can hear air come in when I turn on the exhaust fan through little spaced around the garage door and things. Also if I open the regular door a strong breeze comes in with the exhaust fan running. How much air flow do I need for this thing to be safe? I guess I should have thought of that before buying it, but I know people use these in garages all the time and just assumed mine was fine to do the same in. I would like to avoid killing myself with carbon monoxide if possible though. Should I get a detector or anything?