So it has a standing pilot. How many pounds of propane do you go through in a week/month ? How much was the cost of your unit ? Where did you purchase it ? Would you purchase it again ? When you discovered a leaking gas connection part, that was included in your purchase, did the manufacturer replace it, or did you repurchase it ? Did you even inform them ? Is the thermostat indexed by temperature gradients, or on a sliding graghic scale ? And is the thermostat mounted on the unit, or can it be remotely mounted ? I have subscribed.
That's a lot of questions. Yes, standing pilot. Propane use varies too much to measure. It's part time use in a mild climate and I have another heat source. Cost about a grand online. I'm very happy with the unit and plan on buying another for a Bugout Bungalow. The fitting came loose from the factory, I simply tightened it. No I didn't inform them. The thermostat is built in. It round knob marked from high to low. Thanks for subscribing
The inside spacers are installed at the bottom of the heater. This tilts the vent down slightly to prevent any water coming into the heater. Good job.
So it has a standing pilot.
How many pounds of propane do you go through in a week/month ?
How much was the cost of your unit ?
Where did you purchase it ?
Would you purchase it again ?
When you discovered a leaking gas connection part, that was included in your purchase, did the manufacturer replace it, or did you repurchase it ?
Did you even inform them ?
Is the thermostat indexed by temperature gradients, or on a sliding graghic scale ?
And is the thermostat mounted on the unit, or can it be remotely mounted ?
I have subscribed.
That's a lot of questions. Yes, standing pilot. Propane use varies too much to measure. It's part time use in a mild climate and I have another heat source. Cost about a grand online. I'm very happy with the unit and plan on buying another for a Bugout Bungalow. The fitting came loose from the factory, I simply tightened it. No I didn't inform them. The thermostat is built in. It round knob marked from high to low. Thanks for subscribing
I guarantee it's not supposed to be right next to that window
Au contraire! That's exactly where it's suppose to be.
@@BugoutBill
Exactly.
It goes where room for the unit and interior design dictates.
May common sense and the laws of physics dictate our decisions.@@Peter-jo3wt