Very much appreciate that Robert! There are messages on most of my later videos starting with the video I did replacing a side mirror on my F150. Hope you have a blessed day and God bless you!!!
Carson, thank you for stopping by!! I’m blessed that you spent a small part of your day here. I’m glad you found something you needed!! God bless you!!
Love the heater. I've worked in shops with those old Herman Nelson's and they were plenty loud. I think you'll find you don't need to crack the door on your garage to stay safe. With it cold out, you'll get plenty of air transfer in and out. Love what you're doing, brother. Keep going!!!
I was thinking, if anyone would know about heating a space, I was going to her from you!!! I appreciate the feedback my friend, and I appreciate the encouragement as well. God bless and much love to all of you!
Kerosene stinks when it burns. I use diesel in my forced air heater and don't get that nasty smell. Those new "quiet" style heaters have more problems because of all the sensors and electronic control boards, so I stay clear of them. Some are actually removing the control boards and just tunning a switch for the fan and ignition so they work properly.
Dave, thanks for the information. Yeah I started using exclusively diesel in this one and I’ve had zero issues with it. I’ve probably ran it over 200 hours now glitch free, knock on wood. The kerosene was way too expensive and I think it smelled more. Anyway, I am liking it a lot, does the job really well and pretty cost effective so far. Thanks for the comment and stopping by, God bless!
Your absolutely right, the dreaded E1 code, which is a pretty standard "catch all" code in the heating industry. Its frustrating for sure. I've even watched a video where someone completely ripped out all of the wiring and computer boards for this heater, and rigged up toggle switches for the fan, ignition and the fuel, so, yes, E1 can drive you crazy. I've also heard that the warranty for this unit with this company leaves a lot to be desired as well. So far I have been lucky and have not had that experience, but I appreciate you making me and anyone else reading these comments, aware. Have a great day and God Bless, thank you for stopping by!!
Just remember, when you heat with these heaters they give off a lot of humidity. Your tools and anything else that is metal and not rust resistant, will rust like crazy. Ask me how I know.
Came for the heater, subscribed for your heart and faith.
Very much appreciate that Robert! There are messages on most of my later videos starting with the video I did replacing a side mirror on my F150. Hope you have a blessed day and God bless you!!!
Thought I was just watching a regular plan old random UA-cam video, but I was wrong thank ya brother I needed that message
Carson, thank you for stopping by!! I’m blessed that you spent a small part of your day here. I’m glad you found something you needed!! God bless you!!
Wonderful message, Richard! Enjoy that new heater and stay warm.
Thank you Jack, God's blessings to you and yours!!! Great to hear from you!
Love the heater. I've worked in shops with those old Herman Nelson's and they were plenty loud. I think you'll find you don't need to crack the door on your garage to stay safe. With it cold out, you'll get plenty of air transfer in and out. Love what you're doing, brother. Keep going!!!
I was thinking, if anyone would know about heating a space, I was going to her from you!!! I appreciate the feedback my friend, and I appreciate the encouragement as well. God bless and much love to all of you!
Kerosene stinks when it burns. I use diesel in my forced air heater and don't get that nasty smell. Those new "quiet" style heaters have more problems because of all the sensors and electronic control boards, so I stay clear of them. Some are actually removing the control boards and just tunning a switch for the fan and ignition so they work properly.
Dave, thanks for the information. Yeah I started using exclusively diesel in this one and I’ve had zero issues with it. I’ve probably ran it over 200 hours now glitch free, knock on wood. The kerosene was way too expensive and I think it smelled more. Anyway, I am liking it a lot, does the job really well and pretty cost effective so far.
Thanks for the comment and stopping by, God bless!
BEWARE the E1 code.
Your absolutely right, the dreaded E1 code, which is a pretty standard "catch all" code in the heating industry. Its frustrating for sure. I've even watched a video where someone completely ripped out all of the wiring and computer boards for this heater, and rigged up toggle switches for the fan, ignition and the fuel, so, yes, E1 can drive you crazy. I've also heard that the warranty for this unit with this company leaves a lot to be desired as well. So far I have been lucky and have not had that experience, but I appreciate you making me and anyone else reading these comments, aware. Have a great day and God Bless, thank you for stopping by!!
Just remember, when you heat with these heaters they give off a lot of humidity. Your tools and anything else that is metal and not rust resistant, will rust like crazy. Ask me how I know.
Great tip Brian, thank you for letting me/us know!! I appreciate you stopping by!!
If your in super cold climates with extremely dry air the moisture isn’t an issue. It actually raises the hum it’s to a normal level.
Thank you for the added information@@920flashback !! Very much appreciated!!