Non Powered Kerosene Heaters

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I have been getting one of these Early 80s style kerosene going. I thought I needed a new wick, but the one I bought almost twenty years ago now, is no longer than the one that came out. Seems they don't have a lot of wick length that can be utilized. Like 1/4" !

I would like to know about using Diesel Fuel. Internet tells me I can add one teaspoon rubbing alcohol to a gallon of Diesel with good results. If Diesel doesn't evaporate as well as Kerosene, how is one teaspoon alcohol going to make a difference?

Also, these heaters are not very good at making lots of heat, yet they have to be in a ventilated area. Too ventilated and you won't be able to heat the space with these 10,000 BTU heaters.

I wanted to work in my unheated barn, and not have the heater heat the space, but provide local radiant heat. Seems like it won't be up to the task.
 
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I guess its possible and a little cheaper probably put out a tad more heat but also a lot more stink.
 
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I should get the Link of the Canuck out East. Says less stink with Diesel/Alcohol

I always think of a very early youtube video I saw, where someone pried open a car battery and it was jam packed with AA Cells! So, I like to verify information before just accepting anything.
 
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Found this new Video. Interesting as for the safety standpoint. Now, he says 3 Oz 90% alcohol for a gallon. that is starting to make more sense.
 
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Think diesel has more paraffin molecules in it, will gum up the wick (burning end) way faster than kerosene.
 
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Why don't you just buy kerosene?
 
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The price has been prohibitive for decades. Maybe four times the cost of Diesel. Maybe even more.

Thanks I7. I read of of Gumming up the wick but no explanation. I wonder if alcohol addresses that issue. Judging by the tiny amount of wick available for consumption, I'm guessing the wick really doesn't burn at all.
 
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Throw it away and buy a forced air torpedo. Get a propane if you want clean and diesel if you want cheap. Well used to be cheap it’s up close to $3 a gallon here.
 
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You could look at a deisel cab heater, i believe the can do up to 25000 btu
 
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Of course I have one of those Cab heaters. Why wouldn't I? lol I have never played with it. I kind of wanted radiant heat. I wanted to clean up the barn a bit and have a source of radiant heat. Just like I have a wood stove fire going in my garage with the door open. It just takes off the chill.
 

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