Thanks for this. Bought this exact heater and was struggling to figure out how to light it up. I agree with your review of the product. Its not as warm as my electric heater and the gassy smell it gives off us quite sickening to me.
Hi there, just bought the same product as well. I am a bit concerned about the 2 holes on each side of the stem of the heater head. Are they for air intake or what?
Yah.. I also feel like it's chowing too much. Maybe try not opening the valve wide open (if you're doing so).. open slightly, as you hear the gas starts flowing then light up. I have a 5kg, and use it for heater and cooking and lasts easy over a week.
Thank you is there supposed to be two holes on the pipe and it makes a sound
Thank you for helping us with our heater. What does the little velve do thats on the head? Does it adjust height or control the gas flow?
Only a pleasure. It's a gas valve
Does it have to make a hissing sound?
Yes that's normal, just make sure you securely screwed the head properly and you not having a strong gas smell (gas leak)
Yes mine also does it there's two holes on the side of the pipe and that's where the noise comes from
Thanks for this. Bought this exact heater and was struggling to figure out how to light it up. I agree with your review of the product. Its not as warm as my electric heater and the gassy smell it gives off us quite sickening to me.
Just make sure you're not having a gas leak. The gas smell shouldn't be too strong
Same here. Lemme try it out.
Thank you have been struggling to light mine
You're welcome, glad the video could help
Hi there, just bought the same product as well. I am a bit concerned about the 2 holes on each side of the stem of the heater head. Are they for air intake or what?
Hello... The holes are there to light up the heater in a safer way. Set your matchstick behind the hole.
We would like to know the distance between the head and the tank, is it adjustable? We fee like ours may be too close.
Mine is about 15-20cm
This myt seem like a silly question, but we do remove the rubber at the bottom ryt? Every video skips that part. I just want to make sure.
No silly question. If you referring to the plastic(white) cap at the bottom. Yes, you must remove in order to screw the head onto the cylinder.
Hi @thechronicles2k19 I bought the same gas top but it chows the gas like crazy is that normal or is something wrong??
How big is your cylinder and how long do you use the heater?
It's a 3kg and for like 3 hours at night wen we watching TV and eating after work
@@NandiGaoagwe-tn7il And how long is it lasting?
2 to 3days
Yah.. I also feel like it's chowing too much. Maybe try not opening the valve wide open (if you're doing so).. open slightly, as you hear the gas starts flowing then light up. I have a 5kg, and use it for heater and cooking and lasts easy over a week.
My stress is it being loud ..
You get used to the sound