se3388
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I have a 125,000 btu Reddy Heater that burns Kerosene and it doesn't say anywhere on it that you can burn diesel in it. Is it ok to burn diesel in it or stick with kerosene?
Steve..........
Steve..........
I have a 125,000 btu Reddy Heater that burns Kerosene and it doesn't say anywhere on it that you can burn diesel in it. Is it ok to burn diesel in it or stick with kerosene?
Steve..........
Might just leave it as is, smell would probably not be too good in my small 25 x 30 shop.
Steve.......
As a side note...........The older I get the more the ( any) ventless heater bothers me..........
Are you spraying any chemicals around the ventless heater ?
...The only place to get kerosene is Wally World and a hardware store and both are pretty expensive. The only service station around here that carried it, quit as they said it was too far for their supplier to deliver it, they had a very good price on it too. I can always clean it out if my particular heater doesn't want to work well with it. Thanks for the advice.
I have used those propanr torpedo heaters, wixk style kerosene heaters and a propane unit heater in my garage.
The wick style i only burn Kerosene in any more. The diesel really gave off a nasty smell that made my head/throat hurt for a few days. Same thing happens with the forced propane. If it came down to burning k1 from homedepot $55 for 5gal i would be turning on my propane unit heater, its alot cheaper to run and actualy has a thermostat.
Correct me if im wrong put your torpedo kerosene heater has a pump and a nozzle that atomizes the fuel? Diesel should burn fine it it but its dirty fuel.
Mabe its time to keep an eye out for a used unit heater or a old mobile home heater.
You guys GOOGLING kerosene heaters need to be on the same page! A REDDI heater is a forced air burner designed to run on Kerosene but is fine to run on Diesel though it will be stinkier.
The other bunch of you, Kerosene is NOT Diesel Fuel! They have different Carbon chain make up. Kerosene is very similar to No 1 Diesel but still not the same! It is only true that in SOME states Furnace Oil and No2 Diesel come out of the same tank! In fact they will both usually be dyed RED.
As far as Wick type Heaters, YES its true that those you ONLY should use Kerosene in them as that IS what they are designed for.
My Reddy has a multi fuel sticker on it listing what it can burn. The fuels are; kerosine, jp8, jet A fuel, 182 diesel, and 1&2 fuel oil.
I burn diesel because I have it around for other stuff.