Not fitted one fo these, but they are meant to be the dogs danglies, but only with certain pcb, which you can see in the heater by just popping the cover off.
http://www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/
http://www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/
Never felt the need for one but I’m usually just after warmth not complication.Not fitted one fo these, but they are meant to be the dogs danglies, but only with certain pcb, which you can see in the heater by just popping the cover off.
http://www.mrjones.id.au/afterburner/
Get ya ruddy finger out.reminds me, must make effort to fit mine in the Ninety.....
and one in my t4, had them since November
Rich,
reminds me, must make effort to fit mine in the Ninety.....
and one in my t4, had them since November
Rich,
Gave mine a pre winter blast today to clean out the cobwebs. Took an hour to dry out the interior enough to be able to see through the windows.
How much fuel an hour do these things use?
I was considering fitting one for cold mornings but will have a petrol vehicle so would need to fit a small aux tank.
Just use a cyclist type water bottle.carry a 5ltr can & top it up when needed.How much fuel an hour do these things use?
I was considering fitting one for cold mornings but will have a petrol vehicle so would need to fit a small aux tank.
They use about a pint overnight in a truck cab
I’m thinking of fitting one in my living room. Hidden in a log burner stove.
Got to be cheaper than logs.
A 30mm hole to the outside isn’t a uge issue.Dont really want the exhaust pipe in the house.
Running costs are approx 1/2 litre per hr at full blast.
I had the central heating on a bit yesterday, literally just take the edge off, days gas was 2 quid more than normal, it is going to be an expensive winter!
A 30mm hole to the outside isn’t a uge issue.
Seems to be a theme there. Crap instillation.It is not that, you do not want any part of the exhaust pipe in the living space.
Over the years there have been a few cases of people dying of co poisoning on boats due to poorly fitted diesel heaters.
One last year or so, two blokes out fishing got tanked up, then fell asleep on the boat never to wake up, all down to shti exhaust pipe install.
Couple in Norfolk same result, but theirs was the genny ex pipe made of soldered copper 15/22mm pipe!
I reckon mount machine outside and blow the hot air in would be a much safer bet.
Seems to be a theme there. Crap instillation.
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