I had a question about the exhaust ? Does the exhaust pipe have to be routed out side ? Or does the muffler help with that I’m not totally savvy on how it works I’m seeing it’s good for indooors but want to be clear for safety
I'm sure there is a way of doing this but I have no idea how to do it. You would probably need a converter of some sort. There may be some tutorials around that can help you. Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
Have you really just published a review of a diesel heater 'to keep your workshop warm' by simply pointing the exhaust outside of an open door? Are you hoping that an invisible barrier will pop up to keep the diesel exhaust out and the warm air in?
LOL, we're not that dense. We haven't placed the heater in it's permanent position as yet as we are still in the process of setting up all our laser machines and everything in that area.
Then one of these would be great for the workshop, David. I'm actually looking forward to winter next year. Usually it's miserable out in the garage. We are coming into Summer and it feels like a heater running 24/7, and not in a good way.
1 out of five of these heaters don't work.i had one that worked properly for 2 years.every unit I bought after that have all failed miserably. I won't be buying any more of them from now on
I haven't been able to get my unit to go past 3 in manual mode without over heating.
Can you pipe the air intake and exhaust to out side
Any options for manualy turn on the fuel pump?
a good machine which heats my workshop very simple to operate apart from the fact that you have to drill a wall for the exhaust.
I recommand it
Thanks for sharing
Can you show how to conect the controller
I had a question about the exhaust ? Does the exhaust pipe have to be routed out side ? Or does the muffler help with that I’m not totally savvy on how it works I’m seeing it’s good for indooors but want to be clear for safety
Yes, it definitely needs to be vented outside.
Cab it connect to electricity isneated of battery?
I'm sure there is a way of doing this but I have no idea how to do it. You would probably need a converter of some sort. There may be some tutorials around that can help you. Sorry I can't be of more assistance.
Some of them come with power cord adapters
Of course, I recommend it for a pleasant workshop in temperature
I have to say we are quite looking forward to winter now that we have this heater.
@@golasergo At my house, winter has already been here for some time
Have you really just published a review of a diesel heater 'to keep your workshop warm' by simply pointing the exhaust outside of an open door? Are you hoping that an invisible barrier will pop up to keep the diesel exhaust out and the warm air in?
LOL, we're not that dense. We haven't placed the heater in it's permanent position as yet as we are still in the process of setting up all our laser machines and everything in that area.
How to prime?
Same here, I have the exact Display, but the manual is for older versions and there is no information online how to just pump without igniting.
Our winter is just starting here in the UK 🇬🇧
Then one of these would be great for the workshop, David. I'm actually looking forward to winter next year. Usually it's miserable out in the garage. We are coming into Summer and it feels like a heater running 24/7, and not in a good way.
@@golasergo it sounds like you need an air conditioning unit next 🥵
1 out of five of these heaters don't work.i had one that worked properly for 2 years.every unit I bought after that have all failed miserably. I won't be buying any more of them from now on
Totally agree , I doubt t all these lot on here have had them long