Enough to make it a toss up lpg or distillate either way??? And what about unit cost and installation comparison - then what's on top?T1 Terry wrote:... I know that if you mix 20% kero with the diesel they have less problems,...
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Enough to make it a toss up lpg or distillate either way??? And what about unit cost and installation comparison - then what's on top?T1 Terry wrote:... I know that if you mix 20% kero with the diesel they have less problems,...
Yes, with just two 4.5kg bottles and a thirsty 185 litre fridge, this was/is my main concern.T1 Terry wrote:...Bottle refill costs could be the issue if the unit was going to get a lot of use, ...
Just to balance the discussionT1 Terry wrote:It really depends just where you want it, how many outlets and just where you want them and just how much mucking around is involved.
Are you sure you want a diesel heater and not a gas heater? The diesel heaters are noisy, they need regular servicing, they smoke and they have a history of failing to light just when you need it too. The pumps rattle, the fuel goes off in the tank over summer if you use a seperate fuel tank, the fuel waxes in the lines in very cold weather if it's not winterised fuel....... the list goes on
The electronic thermostats that turn them off, then back on flat out and slow down and off again cause the most trouble, the less perfect ones with simple low to high adjustments and no thermostat give the least trouble because the unit runs constant and burns itself clean.
The gas units give none of these problems, they are quiet, they are thermatically controlled without any issues, the light first time every time.