Ventless Gas Heaters, 7 Tips You Need to Know

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  • Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
  • information about using Ventless Gas heater
    00:00 beginning
    0:40 Where to place a Ventless Gas Heater
    1:04 Ventless Gas Heater won't stay lit
    2:32 Ventless Gas Heater, yellow pilot light
    3:08 Ventless Gas Heater shuts off with blower on
    4:36 Ventless Gas Heater has yellow flames
    5:40 Ventless Gas Heater smells like kerosene
    7:14 Ventless Gas Heater humidity

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  • @allscanengineering610
    @allscanengineering610 2 роки тому +31

    dust and dirt will be orange with speckles in it, not yellow. yellow is unburn gases which will produce CO and soot. This is a cause of gas & air mixture not right, having the heater over carpet is not good as carpet holds dust and dirt and the air going to the burner and pilot comes from that location. Ventfree furnaces have large open flames and fire has moisture in it and that is (1) reason you need to keep an window open very little near an ventfree furnace along with needing oxygen to operate the burner and pilot, (why they all have ODS pilots) and not regular gas LP or Nat orifices. Ventfree furnace burner and pilot flames need to be watched for an even blue to light blue flames, light blue flames will be closer to the burner surface to 1/4" from the ports and darker blue flames will be 1/4" to 1" above the burner ports. Ventfree furnace need to to cleaned with a damp (not wet) rag or sponge that will not fall apart and nothing esle. This will be done often when using them in the season (make sure they are cooled down before Ever touching). If you ever remove the pilot it is very important that the pilots go back in the same way most are at 22 degree angle always check your manufactur spec. Never stick anything into the pilots and burner orifice as they mostly all have ruby orifice centers in them for the heat and continuous operation. Never use a ceiling fan or anyother fan around ventfree furnace as it can change the airflow mixture.

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому +4

      That's an important distinction.

    • @geraldcampbell8206
      @geraldcampbell8206 2 роки тому +1

    • @John-771
      @John-771 Рік тому

      Ventless heaters are junk. Puts too much water vapor in the air promoting mold. Pet hair and dust also help it put out CO. Save a little more and get a vented one.

    • @allscanengineering610
      @allscanengineering610 Рік тому +3

      @@John-771 these heaters are really only for supplement heating only. But too many people use these as complete home heating which should never be done just for these reasons.

    • @skipdegraff6547
      @skipdegraff6547 Рік тому +1

      Running off propane is better or no

  • @1RComyn
    @1RComyn 7 місяців тому +7

    I recommend a dehumidifier for moisture issues. I live in a 40ft travel trailer in the forest. We have dehumidifiers in all of our sheds and campers. No more mold or condensation. 😊

  • @sirjohndoeofpa3292
    @sirjohndoeofpa3292 2 роки тому +19

    These heaters are worth every penny. We have 2 in our house. In case of a power outage, you still have heat source

  • @kibblenbits
    @kibblenbits Рік тому +12

    I live in Northern MI and have the radiant Mr Heater 30k BTU ventless (my home is about 1k sq ft). This past fall I had it connected to the 500 gallon propane tank in my yard, so I'll still have heat in case of a power outage just by turning it on, and tapping into the big tank is a game changer! I've also got 2 Big Buddy's (that I used before getting the 30k heater) and many 20 and 100 pound propane tanks in the pole barn, with filters (for the 20 pound tanks) and two stage regulators (for the 100 pound tanks), along with 2 kerosene heaters and many 5 gallon cans of kerosene (I've use kerosene for over 40 years as a backup, but am relatively new to these propane heaters). I'm in my 70's, 5'2", so these all work better for me than dealing with wood. The peace of mind these heaters give make them worth their weight in gold! I've watched all your video's on problem solving with the heaters and thank you very much!

    • @sissymurphy9620
      @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

      my brother works for Ford up there and he can't wait t retire and leave . He went up there after the Ford plant closed in NJ . You are smart , My neighbors had a bigger tank installed propane fireplace and and range and another propane heat in basement and family room . I am putting mine in my basement . After loosing power in epic ice storm in VA for 10 days and worrying about pipes freezing I am not taking any chances again either . Funny so far this winter has been in 50's and 60's so i am getting yard work done early My eco fan is the best thing ever in front of my propane heater dyna glo

  • @trudycarter4865
    @trudycarter4865 2 роки тому +6

    Hello...nervous about buying my first ventless heater. Great tips...made me less anxious. Will be watching all of your videos.
    Tyvm.
    .

  • @wwivbread
    @wwivbread 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks so much. The detailed view in the video and the method with explanations was just right on the money. It took about fifteen minutes to remove panels, clean gas outlet and thermocouple, replace panels, and the pilot light is staying lit now.

  • @jayhunter4913
    @jayhunter4913 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for Input and Comments!
    Looking at a VentLess insert for myself. This was great info especially the consideration point?
    Thanks Again Have a Great One!

  • @craigslist474
    @craigslist474 8 місяців тому +3

    Great info! Never knew a couple of these and I've been heating my home with 2 of these ventless natural gas heaters ever since my furnace quit, 10-15 years ago. Thx! 👍
    Added--None of those issues so far, but now if one of these happen, I won't freak out! :D

  • @rutniktrainer
    @rutniktrainer 2 роки тому +4

    I have had one for years. I never had any problems with it other than the striker not sparking. That problem happened when it was new. Now that it's been used it works fine.

  • @ledheadkustomplastic3442
    @ledheadkustomplastic3442 2 роки тому +2

    Learned all that the hard way.
    Lol, I'm not stupid just a little slow. Glad you are helping others out. 😊👍🇺🇸

  • @jeubby5614
    @jeubby5614 2 роки тому +2

    @Northern Homesteading; Thank you so much for your informative videos on this subject; VERY helpful/informative. Great Job!

  • @tomcabrera8223
    @tomcabrera8223 Рік тому

    Got down to 6 degrees last night and it is Christmas Eve and it usually heats our birds room . Thanks for your post that enabled me to get back running with just a screwdriver and canned air.

  • @maryranch5329
    @maryranch5329 3 роки тому +2

    Homesteading Northern Michigan sent me to your channel...great information...you now have a new subscriber 👍😁

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  3 роки тому +1

      Good to know my content is useful. Right now, I'm working on more rabbit videos and planning my spring gardening videos.

  • @naubaucat
    @naubaucat Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the helpful info. I just bought one for the basement, and this helps.

  • @jepsdog3859
    @jepsdog3859 2 роки тому +20

    I have a 12x24 shed that is insulated, my windows got quite wet last winter like you were taking about, so I put the plastic stretch tape on insulator stuff on the inside of the window frames and that took care of the wet problem. By keeping the warm off the colder outside window it doesn’t condensate therefore staying clear and dry 😉

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому +1

      I have several single pane windows in my home. The plastic sheet helps a lot, but I could hardly get the thing to stay on the window for more than a few days.

    • @bobhoffman5581
      @bobhoffman5581 2 роки тому +3

      @@homesteadknowhow Double pane windows would prevent that, and keep your heating bill down. lol

    • @boostedbadboyzx12r31
      @boostedbadboyzx12r31 Рік тому

      Enjoy your she shed lol 😉

  • @desmondsawyer1471
    @desmondsawyer1471 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the info Jordy!

  • @damianpokoj1065
    @damianpokoj1065 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent advice. Thank you!

  • @kimmer6
    @kimmer6 2 роки тому +62

    Ventless gas heaters cannot be shipped to California. That's OK, I have a pile of old car tires to burn when the SHTF.

    • @skipdegraff6547
      @skipdegraff6547 Рік тому +2

      Ship to cousins outta state and have them send it to you or go visit them

    • @kimmer6
      @kimmer6 Рік тому +2

      @@skipdegraff6547 Nearest cousin 2800 miles away. The biggest concern is that the insurance company can refuse my claim if the house burned down for any reason because I had ''illegal'' equipment installed.

    • @justinberry3991
      @justinberry3991 Рік тому +6

      You live in CA? Burn them now lol

    • @kimmer6
      @kimmer6 Рік тому +1

      @@justinberry3991 33 inch off roaders already cut up into convenient pieces.

    • @justinberry3991
      @justinberry3991 Рік тому +4

      I heard they give the death penalty for that much pollution. Wait, that can't be right, they're against the death penalty lol

  • @biglarge5056
    @biglarge5056 Рік тому +2

    I love how he said his windows had condensation, but it was also bath night. His tips was great though. Liked the video!

    • @MarkSparks-xd9yy
      @MarkSparks-xd9yy 5 місяців тому

      Just like Christmas & Easter you can count on Bath Night to happen every year. Mark your calendar.

    • @roberto.peterson9917
      @roberto.peterson9917 9 днів тому

      these heater create humidity this is no joke
      humidifier a must if you plan to use as main heat source

  • @MrRon72718
    @MrRon72718 2 роки тому +3

    I have experienced almost all of these issue recently. Actually very simple fixes.
    I wish I had watched this before they happened.
    THANK YOU for addressing these.

    • @sheridansplace1607
      @sheridansplace1607 Рік тому

      Can you explain the fixes?

    • @MrRon72718
      @MrRon72718 Рік тому

      @@sheridansplace1607 remove front cover and clean. Screws are on sides.

    • @opencarrysherry
      @opencarrysherry Рік тому

      What could be the issue when it first comes on and the flame is to high? As in higher than the unit around 1-2”

    • @opencarrysherry
      @opencarrysherry Рік тому

      @@user-yf2iv1rt7l well, called mr. heater and they sent a replacement… we first sent them our unit and had the replacement sent to us within the same week . The company was very helpful. And yes the flames came out around a few inches taller than the heater.

    • @opencarrysherry
      @opencarrysherry Рік тому

      @@user-yf2iv1rt7l I haven’t heard of dyna-glo… (dyna-glo maybe related to bluegrass?) we bought one from bluegrass because I wanted the black color….it had problems …Bluegrass doesn’t answer phones or email so we went back to mr.heater….we keep it on the first setting and keeps an open floor plan house of around 1500sqft warm, still we wear warm clothes as we are not trying to burn thru the propane!( we have the 30000 btu propane) definitely buy the blower!

  • @joescola7498
    @joescola7498 Рік тому

    Thanks that worked perfectly for me on my livingroom fireplace!

  • @annestep3895
    @annestep3895 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This helped me so much.

  • @Crazyone365
    @Crazyone365 Рік тому

    Very informative video!!! Ty for the help getting to understand my heater!!!

  • @sherececocco
    @sherececocco Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your energy!

  • @jetv1471
    @jetv1471 Рік тому

    Thank you SO MUCH! We just as the odors issue the other day and we’re concerned !,, thanks to ur video we now know the reason … hubs used varnish in the basement . Phew thanks !

  • @SciaticaDrums
    @SciaticaDrums 2 роки тому +12

    I have one of these in a mobile home on my vacation property, it came with it and it's legal for that purpose. I fired it up for the first time today. It needs to be cleaned as the pilot light
    is burning orange instead of blue and goes out. I'm going to clean it as recommended tomorrow. It puts out major heat and I love how it will maintain the setting over time. Very cool! No worries about Oxygen, the mobile home isn't tight (yet). It's being fed by a large propane tank the previous owner bought outright. Thank you for this video. Thanks to you and others I've learned a lot! The manual for these are available on the internet. I have a Mr. Heater 30,000 BTU model.

    • @johngross688
      @johngross688 2 роки тому +2

      I have same heater live in az desert maxium dust area lol. Just beat on it knocks dust out works fine i have to do this bout 1 a year.dont take it apart dont waste all that,, close your hand into a fist qnd bang on it.... lol

    • @SciaticaDrums
      @SciaticaDrums 2 роки тому +1

      @@johngross688 Since my post I've been running it unattended on the first setting and it's working out well. I trust the sensors in the unit. I cleaned it all out with a can of compressed air. Very happy with the unit.

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 2 роки тому +2

    Great Information...
    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @TonyBernardConsultant
    @TonyBernardConsultant Рік тому

    Excellent Info ..... I'm gonna get one NOW!

  • @suzanfeldman5188
    @suzanfeldman5188 Рік тому

    Thank you for helping this single mom fix my ventless heater!!

  • @lickmyfuckinnuts
    @lickmyfuckinnuts 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, I didn't know some of that. Big help

  • @micheleoneal8124
    @micheleoneal8124 Рік тому +1

    Great information- thank you

  • @DavidWilson-bw8wg
    @DavidWilson-bw8wg Рік тому

    Awesome video. Good information. Thanks so much.

  • @frankortolano5886
    @frankortolano5886 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, very useful, as I have the same heater

  • @marcos_bm13
    @marcos_bm13 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. This is very informative. Looking into getting one of these to replace an old Siegler in an apartment.

  • @jeffreynolan96
    @jeffreynolan96 Рік тому

    I just sprayed a small amount of kilz and turned on the Mr heater. It totally smelled like turpentine!!!!!! Thanks so much!!!!

  • @zooba1974
    @zooba1974 5 місяців тому +1

    Great tips! Thank you so much!!

  • @sirjohndoeofpa3292
    @sirjohndoeofpa3292 2 роки тому +1

    I love this channel!!!!

  • @Cyberhacker3
    @Cyberhacker3 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you , this was very helpful. im thinking about getting 2 of these heaters in case something goes wrong with my normal heat ,, i allready have a few peopane tanks stored for my generator , i'll have to add some more if i go this route.

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      I heated my home with one and a 20 pound propane tank for 2 weeks one February. I didn't turn it up much, but it was bearable and my pipes didn't freeze

  • @psychomondolizard
    @psychomondolizard 2 роки тому +4

    We have one blue flame and when it's dirty makes that diesel stink. Vacuumed or blow out dust helps. We just bought a catalytic orange flame one for the other room. I like it better. Keep the windows open a little.

  • @rachelpavlak4404
    @rachelpavlak4404 3 роки тому

    Great tips!

  • @julianrivera20
    @julianrivera20 2 роки тому +2

    You’re a smart man nice video 👌👌👏👏

  • @justinwilson2930
    @justinwilson2930 Рік тому

    Just got 1. Helpful information thanks 👍

  • @g.fortin3228
    @g.fortin3228 2 роки тому +1

    good advice here and thanks.

  • @spyder3691
    @spyder3691 2 роки тому +5

    This was an amazing video and a huge help! I just recently bought a house and it came with this heater so the 7 tips were extremely helpful! Mine def needs a cleaning.
    I was wondering when I set the heater to setting 1 or 2 it kicks on and off, is this normal? Between cycles the pilot stays on and there is no gas smell. Just want to be sure for safety. Thanks!

    • @sumyunguy777
      @sumyunguy777 9 місяців тому

      I know it's a year later after your question, but yes. It is normal to kick on and off on setting 1 or 2 with the pilot light continuing to stay on. I'm sure you figured it out already, just thought I would help. Take care.

  • @johncook7506
    @johncook7506 3 роки тому +1

    you are great. Fixed my propane wall heater. Fantastic

  • @wendellhammond7853
    @wendellhammond7853 9 місяців тому +1

    Good video . Good on screan personality.

  • @HomesteadingNorthernMichigan
    @HomesteadingNorthernMichigan 3 роки тому +1

    Great video brother

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  3 роки тому +1

      I figured since these things are fairly common in rural areas, and there's a learning curve to them, it'd make a useful video.

  • @ebberjr3924
    @ebberjr3924 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice presentation.

  • @verdagarner5112
    @verdagarner5112 2 роки тому +6

    I use a ceiling fan I hope it helps keep the moisture down.

  • @MJYouAreNotAlone1
    @MJYouAreNotAlone1 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you💕🙏

  • @danielrivera-im5ku
    @danielrivera-im5ku 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for share the video 🤙🙋🏻‍♂️

  • @genewileyopa
    @genewileyopa 2 роки тому +2

    I put one of those in my shop. Worked great, no problems-until I started cleaning with chemicals or welding. Then the smells got so bad, I quit using it. It's like new, but not going to use it again. I had good ventilation and it still stink's. Thanks for sharing Iowa is watching :) Happy Thanksgiving everyone :)

    • @Progrocker70
      @Progrocker70 2 роки тому +1

      Yep exact same issues I had. All of the chemical vapors in the air hit the open flames and are combusting, creating more toxic vapors that permeate the room. The smell is unbearable and I can't imagine what's in that stew of burning toxic chemicals that you are breathing. I kept the heater but I'd only use it as a back up for emergencies.

    • @-gomez1723
      @-gomez1723 2 роки тому +1

      Are you selling it by chance? I want to get one for my garage, I'll normally use it for my gym...i also live in Iowa! Lol

    • @genewileyopa
      @genewileyopa 2 роки тому +1

      @@-gomez1723 It's a Remington 30,000 BTU propane. Used very little.

    • @djscottymaxx
      @djscottymaxx 11 місяців тому

      I wish more people would stop bullshitting on the safeness of these things, its VENTLESS, which common sense tells you that the fumes will accumulate and you will breathe them eventually effecting your health. Not worth it to me just my opinion

  • @jeromejackson8710
    @jeromejackson8710 2 роки тому

    Thanks that was helpful it would be great to see a video on that 😀

  • @vigilantobserver8389
    @vigilantobserver8389 2 роки тому +2

    This is the second great video, on the ventless heater, I've watched. Thanks, I subscribed! When you get it out of storage, would zapping it with compressed air be a good idea? I saw your vid. about cleaning the nozzle. Would wrapping the nozzle and thermocouple with cellophane help keep it clean?

  • @411adaptivegolf
    @411adaptivegolf 2 роки тому

    Mid Michigan thumbilly here! Just gained a sub brother!

  • @deonjones8504
    @deonjones8504 2 роки тому +1

    Good tip 👌

  • @deerhearse
    @deerhearse Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing these tips! New subscriber. :)

  • @ekitching
    @ekitching 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the good tips. I have a Mr. heater 36K btu unit that I stored outside during the summer. Now I can't get the pilot to light. Same thing happened with my previous heater. Will try to clean it. This heater works great for my living room. I keep the fireplace flu opened for air and I have carbon monoxide alarms installed.

    • @louisevaughan2165
      @louisevaughan2165 2 роки тому +1

      Clean ALL the lines not just the pilot light. I have had the same problem during the summer & started , vacuuming the entire unit very well used duct tape to cover the large lines & found a plastic "cap" to gently put over the pilot light then covered in a heavy duty garbage bag . It ended the issue you are having now . I know this sounds OCD but not many of us can afford to buy a new 1 every yr because they are not cheap.

    • @ekitching
      @ekitching 2 роки тому +1

      Well the same day I saw this video it inspired me to work on the heater. 4 screws front cover came off. Cleaned everything with a vacuum, rag, and hosed down the front cover because it was pretty dirty. Inside of heater looked new. I took that flare fitting and line off the pilot (with a flare wrench) and also that small thread to flare adaptor which has a tiny hole, similar to a carburetor jet. That fitting was plugged with a small piece of dirt. Cleaned that and bingo, it's running perfect now. Took me about an hour. You're right, these units have gone way up in price, Amazon wants like $350.

    • @louisevaughan2165
      @louisevaughan2165 2 роки тому

      @@ekitching Oh I am not talking about Amazon , even the local sales are that high.

    • @bobhoffman5581
      @bobhoffman5581 2 роки тому +1

      @@ekitching My Empire unit, purchased in 2007, 30,000 btu's, was $300. I've seen that they run $500 now. Northern Michigan resident here...

    • @ekitching
      @ekitching 2 роки тому

      I checked to see how much I paid for this unit, which is a 30K not 36K btu. I purchased it on ebay back in 2019 for $204. Now the same heater is $322. Wow, what happened? how come the prices are way higher now?

  • @markoharoldoronearmedpoohb7816
    @markoharoldoronearmedpoohb7816 2 роки тому +14

    My tips, if you need to have great control over the amount of heat needed, get a Open Flame like the one in the video, you can turn then down very low, whereas a heater that is a Radiant heater, you have setting, Low, Medium, High, low for many is too hot sometimes, so you cycle on, off, PITA.
    Also keep in mind between the spring and fall when the heaters not in use, spiders love to build webs in or around your pilot light, always look and clean before using in the fall.
    My last is in very well built homes that are insulated very well, need a little draft/air movement in the house, fire burns oxygen, that oxygen needs to be replenished, that’s why some people get a funny smell, I believe the air is more Burnt, then fresh, this really becomes true in some homes, and wood burning stoves, some folks can’t get their wood stoves to light very well, they just can’t get the fire burning well, it’s because it can’t get enough air to draft right, open a window slightly while firing up the stove, once running and you got good coals, close the window. When running our wood stove, I do keep a cracked window close to the stove.

    • @louisevaughan2165
      @louisevaughan2165 2 роки тому +3

      They now make the radiant 1s with a better control , ie 1 thru 10 , settings . The radiant isore efficient in my opinion than the blue flame heaters . Also it is harder for a child to start a fire or your pet to get singed or be a racing flame thrower with a radiant. That is not to say those things will not happen just not as easily . I have had both the open blue flame & the radiant heaters & have learned the pros & cons of both & prefer the radiant heaters as far as safety is concerned .

  • @444Luna
    @444Luna 3 роки тому

    needed this today - thank you

  • @TheLolacat1
    @TheLolacat1 Рік тому +1

    thankyou for this video..

  • @larryharless7804
    @larryharless7804 Рік тому

    Good information

  • @leodannyportal
    @leodannyportal 2 роки тому +7

    Great video but you forgot to mention that dehumidifiers solve the humidity issue. I like my kitchen in the winter at 72 and on very cold days (ie 20 degrees Fahrenheit) my kitchen windows will definitely fog up and the dehumidifiers always solves this issue. Just like it does in the bathroom when one takes a very hot shower on a cold day. Dehumidifiers are the solution to indoor moisture.

  • @greyjay9202
    @greyjay9202 2 роки тому +11

    These units require adequate fresh air for proper combustion and user safety. Be sure to follow the instructions in the owner's manual, regarding combustion air and correct heater sizing for the space you intend to heat. If excess condensation forms on windows and walls,
    you'll need to provide more fresh air for the indoor space.

    • @BobSmith-vj5kz
      @BobSmith-vj5kz 2 роки тому +3

      ...how is that going to prevent condensation?

    • @sissymurphy9620
      @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

      question what is really the big differnc between blue flame , orange flame and radient . is one safer than the other . I have radient one

    • @kaohsiung99
      @kaohsiung99 5 місяців тому

      air --- cold air is usually dry @@BobSmith-vj5kz

  • @user-bd5nh5eb4b
    @user-bd5nh5eb4b 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you ❤!

  • @chadlove3443
    @chadlove3443 2 роки тому +5

    I'm using the Bluegrass Living one (which is very attractive unlike the other brands) and it's very cheap to operate. My house was built in 1935 and it 640 sqft. I have to infrared model and it works so well. I have not died from not having it vented outside. The worst part was the first week when it stunk so bad and would make it hard to breathe, but after it burned off all that it was fine. Now it only stinks for the first 2 days every year when I start using it, but it doesn't stink like it did when it was brand new for a week. After it stops stinking, you more or less have a chlorine pool smell a little bit, but it's not bad at all.

    • @meffamass252
      @meffamass252 Рік тому

      Poverty makes you use these dangerous heaters

    • @uncklefrankmoore4540
      @uncklefrankmoore4540 Рік тому +5

      @@meffamass252 I see what you are saying. We put one in our guest house. Even tho it does exactly what a $4900 hvac unit would have cost to have installed. But your saying poverty is why folks but these heaters. So in your eyes We should have been out the $4900 huh. Just to say that we aren't poor?! What profit a man who is a fool w his money? U Ever heard that? Dude rethink your thinking.. and be mindful of how you do or do not process words.

    • @nunyabusiness3082
      @nunyabusiness3082 Рік тому +2

      @@meffamass252 works great during a blizzard and the powers out. Enjoy your clean electric heat pump when your power is out and there is -50 wind chill.

  • @JoyceHinton-il7pv
    @JoyceHinton-il7pv 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks, good help

  • @grominwithrob1339
    @grominwithrob1339 5 місяців тому

    I used to work as a small engine mechanic in Central Michigan. I used to clean these all the time because people stored them in dirty garages and basements. There is also a type of spider that will build nests in the gas line.

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  5 місяців тому

      I hate working on small engines. I never learned how to do it properly and it never goes well. I'm over on the west side of the mitten.

  • @edwardmmanns7454
    @edwardmmanns7454 7 місяців тому +1

    Very concise...thanks. And yes, sprays are a problem ... happy wife, etc.

  • @johnkurczeski6851
    @johnkurczeski6851 2 роки тому +2

    Great video, I run my 30k btu mr heat on 2 40 gal tanks. When they get close to empty it stinks , the rotten egg smell , is this just a fact of life running this type of heater.

  • @josephthibault672
    @josephthibault672 Рік тому

    I have two one in a two room living room .. rooms are 12x12 with 10ft high ceiling and two ceiling fans .. I always set it to 3 and both rooms get warm fast ceiling fans on low and in reverse.. before I start the heater for the winter season.. I vacuum all the vent holes and clean the pilot tip .. the other one I have in basement I only turn that one on when temps get below in the teens so pipes don’t freeze and that one’s in a open basement no rooms

  • @scottwebber652
    @scottwebber652 9 місяців тому +1

    Good info. I need to find that pilot cleaning vid. I cant get any gas out of pilot orfice

  • @thedolt9215
    @thedolt9215 2 роки тому +2

    Great video man… I'm thinking about getting one of these and this really helped!

    • @louisevaughan2165
      @louisevaughan2165 2 роки тому +2

      They really worth the initial cost especially when the ele grid goes down

  • @MrBubbahunt9
    @MrBubbahunt9 Рік тому +1

    I have a relative who heats his home with a similar heater ..his ac unit is in the attic( which is really cold in the winter) and the moist hot air was going up through the return vent and the condensation got to the circuit board and caused rust then in the spring when the ac was tuned on the board burnt up..he ended up blocking the return vent the following fall to stop the rusting...just something to think about...

  • @davidcarper5411
    @davidcarper5411 Рік тому

    Lower wall placement will yield more contact time with the air convectively thus reducing burn time, and your gas bill.. I have a procom 30k blue flame heater.

  • @Kimberly-ul1ph
    @Kimberly-ul1ph Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @louisevaughan2165
    @louisevaughan2165 2 роки тому +1

    I have a ventless heater that has the infrared bricks & actually gone thru 2 of them in 20 plus yrs . I live in a very old mobile home & the only reason for 1 to not be usable for me is when the mobile has settled & 1 of the "bricks" has cracked . When 1 cracks it can cause the pilot light to blow out & I am always worried about gas still coming thru & building up in the house . I have yet to find a way to replace the broken "brick" so have had to replace the entire unit. Other than that I have no other complaints about them .

  • @OG-Ghost33
    @OG-Ghost33 2 роки тому +1

    My pilot light stays lit but when I turn up the thermostat for it to turn on it does a minimal Burst flame which just does very small flickering flame across the bar but then blows out along with the pilot light? Any idea? This thing is brand new and has not been used but a few hours

  • @Vstromxt
    @Vstromxt Рік тому +1

    They heat well are pretty cheap to buy and run the only drawback for me is they cause mold. They create a lot of moisture. If you have one in your home you will need a few dehumidifiers.

  • @nescafe5308
    @nescafe5308 2 роки тому

    Great tips. Do got one question tho. When have heater on the flame is a clear blue but off and on the flame gets kinda like a bit of glowing blue like flame that flickers around, is that like from air or dust? Its a vent free gas wall heater

  • @dustyroads834
    @dustyroads834 Рік тому

    I had one of these in my living room just for heat when the power goes out. I had every problem you described with it especially the odd smell. I never trusted it. Eventually my wife wanted a vent free gas fireplace. I told her no way. ( no place for a vent). She got her way of course. Put it in and absolutely no problems. The flame is more orange than Blue ?? That doesn’t seem right but all good.

  • @rabidsnypr
    @rabidsnypr 6 місяців тому +1

    Mine doesn't have a blower. I wiah you would link the other videos in the description of this one. Mine is gonna need cleaned soon

  • @davehaggerty3405
    @davehaggerty3405 2 роки тому +5

    With a ventless heater when you see condensation on the windows it is time to crack the window an inch for oxygen.
    It won’t cost you that much and will keep you and the flame alive.
    Cleaning the pilot orifice means removing it and soaking it in rubbing alcohol for an hour and blowing thru it.
    It needs cleaned if the flame shroud doesn’t have a cherry red ring. You’ll think it is everything else. It is not. It’s a gummed up orifice. No other gas appliance gums up like a foreign made heater.

    • @BobSmith-vj5kz
      @BobSmith-vj5kz 2 роки тому +3

      i don't understand what fresh air is supposed to do. if your interior air is warmer than the outside air, you're going to be getting condensation--heater or not.

  • @revivedlady8300
    @revivedlady8300 Рік тому +1

    I have emailed you needing advise concerning the CO and Soot. Hope to hear from you soon.

  • @maggiegibson8242
    @maggiegibson8242 8 місяців тому

    I'm puzzled...we hooked up a procom 10000btu propane heater and have the kitchen window cracked in the kitchen behind it and have no carpet and it keeps burning orange.
    We took an air hose and using small bursts of air, blew out the inside and got all the dirt and dust out.
    We have a 2 step regulator on a 100lb tank and have used these heaters before when we lived in TN last yr. Were now in IN.
    Any suggestions? Thanks

  • @bome4691
    @bome4691 2 роки тому +1

    Do all ventless heaters have these issues? What brand do you own? How do the ceramic infrared heaters compare to the blue flame heaters? Thanks.

    • @Progrocker70
      @Progrocker70 2 роки тому +1

      I've had both. The blue flame models heat the room's air in a similar way that forced air heat does. The ceramic infrared heaters heat the objects in the room. It's more of a radiant heat like what you would feel on a sunny cold day standing in the sunshine. You will feel an instant warmth in the presence of a radiant heater. They work in uninsulated spaces much better than blue flame. Unfortunately with both types I had these issues. They are unvented so all the combustion particles fill up the space.

  • @PutYurChangeIn
    @PutYurChangeIn Рік тому

    Please help! I have a gas ventless heater that won't light. I changed out the thermocouple/ ignitor and cleaned the unit but it still won't light. I lit it with a lighter manually but it only ran for about 45 seconds. Any suggestions?

  • @dannybetts6929
    @dannybetts6929 Рік тому +2

    Cool!!👍. I have one just like yours to in the video.never used it yet its still in the box but recently thinking about installing it for shit hits the fan stuff.I'll buy a tank like a hundred gallon one to hook up to it outside👍😁

  • @peterfettig8666
    @peterfettig8666 9 місяців тому

    I'm building a garage in NW Wisconsin with a bonus room above. I want to keep the garage at about 45 or so all the time and then turn it up to 70 when I'm in there working. Is this something I could leave on all winter to keep it reasonable in there?

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  9 місяців тому

      It should do for that. I use mine as a primary heat source for my whole home from November to March.

  • @TKO-NY
    @TKO-NY 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the vid. Maybe you can give me some more insight. In approx a 30x30 shop, insulated, drywalled, concrete floor, I run a Mr.Heater ventless. Been fine all winter. Last 2 times I used it, which was days after staining, it smelled like Kerosene majorly, and left a light haze in the air. Upon finding your video, the fact that I had stained a table in here on 2 different occasions, explained the odor. I've taken the face off, blew out the burner well. Wiped everything down, all clean and shiny. Just fired it up, and smelling the air its giving out above it, still smells of kerosene. Havent had it running long yet (10 mins) if the odor should continue, any other suggestions? Not poisonous, right? I've got a nice blue flame with minimal flames of orange. Appreciate any intel. Will be the last time staining/painting out here with it running, thats for sure.

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 місяці тому +1

      Stains and paints can offgass heavily for days or weeks when freshly applied. That's probably the issue. It's not bad, but you might consider some extra ventilation for a bit.

    • @TKO-NY
      @TKO-NY 2 місяці тому

      @@homesteadknowhow thanks, appreciate it!

  • @billmeade9029
    @billmeade9029 Рік тому +2

    Do you or would you recommend a propane gas filter before the heater ?

  • @jerzeedivr
    @jerzeedivr 2 роки тому +2

    I use to inspect for Carbon Monoxide and my friend had one which I tested his home for CO and 4ppm of CO was the result.This is a low number but I prefer 0 ppm in my home!

  • @mariandicus3676
    @mariandicus3676 2 роки тому +1

    we got a older gas heater that we got from my uncle we turn it off during the summer and every winter we have to have someone light the pilot light with a blow torch. What can we do that we don't have have them come out every year and save money?

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      It's very easy to light a pilot. They make extra long matches just for that. You usually have to open a little window, or take off a small cover to access it

  • @rebeccarorie313
    @rebeccarorie313 2 роки тому +1

    The Gas Man that comes to start the my ventless gas heater, for the winter says just don't use any arasol's around it cause it will stop up the pilot light and don't run the ceiling fans on high so I turned it off for summer and put a LG. plastic black bag all around to keep from damaging in the pilot Hopefully! This is the second year I will be using it but it is a bit hard to get started I haven't tried this year yet! I ALSO use electricity and a wood stove for other parts of the house I HOPE I won't have trouble with IT this year Thanks for your post It is a picky heater You have to be so careful It is not to CHEAP to operate either😢

  • @thankswillie
    @thankswillie 2 роки тому

    good info,can you explain the ods

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      The ODS is just a hyper sensitive pressure switch. It shuts off the gas when the weight of the air indicates slightly low oxygen.

    • @thankswillie
      @thankswillie 2 роки тому

      @@homesteadknowhow whats it look like?

  • @hughphillips67Mustang
    @hughphillips67Mustang 2 роки тому +1

    I got a pro com 25,000 btu for my 6x8 elevated hunting blind. Like brand new. Only paid $5 for it. It came with a wall mount and 2 foot hose. I am running the hose through the floor, and 8 foot down to the ground to the tank. So I will need and extention hose. Do I need a regulator, or anything for it? Shut off valve maybe? My hunting blind is very well insulated, carpeted, wrapped in metal, and sealed windows. It is built as good, or better than my house. So this is way over kill. But couldn't pass up the deal. Just want to be sure I do the plumbing correctly.

    • @greyjay9202
      @greyjay9202 2 роки тому +1

      Your tank should be provided with a propane gas regulator, preferably a two-stage unit. They can be purchased inexpensively from a number of online suppliers, from ebay sellers, or from a big box store or hardware store.
      Hose extensions or longer hoses can also be found from those sources.
      Be sure to soap test all of your gas connections before firing up the heater.
      Put water and a squeeze of dish soap into an empty spray bottle, shake it
      up, and spray all gas connections, looking for bubbles to appear. If you see bubbles, you have a gas leak. Never fire up a gas heater if you suspect a
      gas leak.

    • @hughphillips67Mustang
      @hughphillips67Mustang 2 роки тому

      @@greyjay9202 thanks for the reply. 4 months later. Lol. It's all good. I got it hooked up and been using it. Works great.

  • @rossdickens
    @rossdickens Рік тому +2

    Spray bottle with water only, wash out the pilot and your good to go. We use ours in a dirty room with no problems.

  • @txbee0670
    @txbee0670 2 роки тому

    I see you reaching behind the heater flipping the black switch I'm assuming. What position does that switch need to be in for the blower to run automatically with the thermostat?

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      On my heater, left is intermittent, center is off, and right is constantly on.

    • @txbee0670
      @txbee0670 2 роки тому

      @@homesteadknowhow thank you for such a quick response

  • @jackrobertson4043
    @jackrobertson4043 2 роки тому

    Will running a buddy heater sitting next to a wall cause water to drip from the wall sometimes ?

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      It sure can, depending on hard it's running and what the inside humidity already is.

  • @joeo7257
    @joeo7257 2 роки тому +1

    My heater looks just like yours but mine is on natural gas. It flashes fire out the front and smells up the house with Unburned gas. What fixes that?

    • @homesteadknowhow
      @homesteadknowhow  2 роки тому

      You may be able to fix the flashup by slightly bending the pilot just a smidge closer to the burner. If you bend it too far, the clicker button may not ignite the pilot, but it can be lit with a match or lighter. That's been my experience. You may be able to clean the gas holes in the burner that are nearest to the pilot.if you've been running one equipped with a blower, you can try turning it off and see if that makes any difference.