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Is that a trick question? How else would they function?Since when do catalytic heaters burn fuel?
Is that a trick question? How else would they function?Since when do catalytic heaters burn fuel?
Is that a trick question? How else would they function?
I'd say that catalytic heaters burn without a flame... but they do require some venting. Just less than a flame heater with the same heat output.What say you?
A Catalytic heater uses propane for fuel. An example is the wave 3 heater. There are metals in the screen material like a car's catalytic converter, that cause it to burn cleaner. Coleman made them for many years for camping.Since when do catalytic heaters burn fuel?
I know that SlimPotatohead on YT has made a wood pellet stove out of a 50cal ammo box. He has a series of videos on its construction and setup and usage. He uses one of the magnetic convection fans to help disperse the heat in his very small fiberglass camper.I think the only difference in farm diesel is the red dye. It is put there so on a road stop the truck's tank can be checked for it, (to see if they had skirted paying road tax). When I lived on a boat, I had a Kerosene heater. I was told that the die would mess up the wicks. Kerosene was much more expensive, but I found a gas station that sold it from a pump so I got a bit of a break per gallon.
What I would love to have is a small wood pellet stove, (have not found one under 30,000 BTU). I had one in a house and it was great. You do need fans, but so does a diesel heater. They are easy to start, easy to shut down, burn with little ashes and fuel is inexpensive.
In browsing said link. I just realized thet you, Danny, are already very familiar with it after building one yourself.I know that SlimPotatohead on YT has made a wood pellet stove out of a 50cal ammo box. He has a series of videos on its construction and setup and usage. He uses one of the magnetic convection fans to help disperse the heat in his very small fiberglass camper.
Here's a link to another discussion on the forum that has links to the vids :link
I seen his videos. I have made a wood pellet rocket stove and could down size it, but having a gravity feed system it is difficult to regulate the output. I thought about an auger system that is spring powered, but it would be nice to be able to spend a couple of hundred and just purchase one. They make Barbecue systems that may be converted. There may not be enough of a customer base to make commercial units viable. Campers would not be hauling pellets around.I know that SlimPotatohead on YT has made a wood pellet stove out of a 50cal ammo box. He has a series of videos on its construction and setup and usage. He uses one of the magnetic convection fans to help disperse the heat in his very small fiberglass camper.
Here's a link to another discussion on the forum that has links to the vids :link
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