@emmagreen6087 They have a thermostat, so yes, they will shut off when it gets to the temp. Figuring out how warm based on the numbers on the dial is fairly easy.
Hi Mike, if your furnace was natural gas I would think you need to change the regulator to use propane.I have to be quite honest I really am not to educated on the heating conversions. I would consult with someone who may have done this work in the field. I am simply using my heater to heat up my cabin for weekend camp outs . Luxury camping I guess you can say. Thanks for asking though. I appreciate you checking out the video.
Thank you! Very helpful.😊
Finally a human review. 👍
Thanks Robert
I own 3 of these heaters. 2 with fans, 1 without, great source of heat. I have no complaints.
Thanks for watching the video. Have you had issues with moisture build up.
@rayjsoutdooradventure1076 absolutely not.
Do they shut off when it hets warm inside? Or do you have to turn the flame on snd off?
@emmagreen6087
They have a thermostat, so yes, they will shut off when it gets to the temp. Figuring out how warm based on the numbers on the dial is fairly easy.
@@overwatch2671 Thank you.
Propane only..thanks
Bought a 20,000 gal propane heater to replace an old furnace, will the same regulator work,which is for my old 75,000 but furnace..thanks again. Mike
Hi Mike, if your furnace was natural gas I would think you need to change the regulator to use propane.I have to be quite honest I really am not to educated on the heating conversions. I would consult with someone who may have done this work in the field. I am simply using my heater to heat up my cabin for weekend camp outs . Luxury camping I guess you can say. Thanks for asking though. I appreciate you checking out the video.
Propane only, thanks
As was stated,on last REPLY , I SAID it was a propane regulator..mike