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Can i use diesel in a kerosene torpedo heater.
Mix kerosene and diesel in a 1 3 to 1 5 ratio and burn normally.
Diesel burns surprisingly well in my 23 000 btu kerosun brand kerosene heater.
Here are some of the dangers you should know if you use diesel fuel in your kerosene heater.
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Diesel is much more oily than kerosene remember that in a diesel motor the fuel acts as an upper cylinder lube.
If the space is already enclosed i d avoid both kerosene and diesel.
I ve had two kerosene heaters and both were rated to run diesel.
Mix 5ml of 91 or better isopropyl alcohol in each pint of diesel.
I used diesel once and the fumes will drive you out.
I could detect no difference in flame height or heat output and no odors.
Diesel will burn a little dirtier so you will have more fumes odor.
Use only a high quality wick preferably 100 cotton alternative method.
My experience is that it will work it will however smoke a little more and produce noticeably more fumes.
A kerosene heater draws off or wicks up the kerosene.
Kerosene is better but you still have the odor issues.
A friend that works at the local fuel co op told me that diesel may reduce the life of the wick but so far i can t tell any difference.
Yes you can burn diesel in a kerosene heater.
Diesel fueled torpedo heaters are commonly used for two good reasons.
Whenever the heater starts or stops it reeks.
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As with any other heater when using a diesel fueled unit you must be aware of the dangers of the gas.
As a fuel source diesel is cheaper and more accessible than both kerosene and propane gases.
I now have a similar heater that runs on lpg.
This makes it evaporate and burn.
You can burn diesel in a kerosene heater but you need to take some additional steps before you do.
The ignitor plug may not last quite as long or foul out a little sooner with diesel talking maybe 2 3 seasons instead of 4 5 remember with either fuel they do produce toxic fumes so use them in a ventilated area only.