omw_to_valhalla t1_ja6ybvb wrote
Reply to comment by biggswiggins in Corona 17-DK Kerosene Heater. Older than me(1987) and wonderfully heats my garage every winter. by biggswiggins
It's fucking absurd. I honestly don't need that much power, but it's the one they bought for the (small) garage I work in.
It's not this model, but looks exactly like it.
It burns a gallon of kerosene an hour 😂
Gnarlodious t1_ja79peu wrote
That sounds… expensive (why does kerosene cost 3x more than diesel ?)
samc_5898 t1_ja7h31x wrote
Because it burns much cleaner. No worries running a salamander on kero in the garage all day
No worries running it on diesel inside all day either but I think that's a side effect lol
Gnarlodious t1_ja8sivg wrote
That must be why. I have a Chinese Diesel Heater in my van that I feed kerosene and it burns a lot cleaner than diesel. The combustion chamber doesn't carbon up either, and it ignites easier at high elevations.
Harupia t1_ja7ajyi wrote
Kerosene is also known as AvGas. It's a special kind of fuel that's more refined.
e1beano t1_ja7mmtp wrote
Kerosene and Av gas are not the same thing lol
ChalupaCabre t1_ja82kgt wrote
AvGas is just 100 octane (aviation) gasoline that also has a small amount of lead added to it.
Jet-A fuel is refined kerosene, used on turboprop and jet turbine aircraft. Kerosene is considered #1 diesel fuel and typical car/truck diesel is considered #2 diesel.
Anyway.. definitely not the same.
Declan_Mulqueen t1_ja7qh6v wrote
Salamander. That’s what I’ve always heard those called.
omw_to_valhalla t1_ja8e078 wrote
Interesting, I haven't heard that
Declan_Mulqueen t1_ja8hz3r wrote
I grew up hanging around shops with dad and his friends in the Midwest, those heaters were ubiquitous. That’s what they called them anyway. 🤷♀️ I dunno where the term came from or when. Maybe cause they are low profile long bois that move around wherever? Lol no idea
XthePirate t1_ja8nyzw wrote
Old myth of salamanders being born in fire/fire spirits.
Declan_Mulqueen t1_ja8ocyi wrote
Never heard of that lol
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