vesh1717 wrote:
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And what exactly is that? LOL Thanks for the reply.
Edit: wouldn't this need ventilation? Not sure how this would work in an enclosed area.
They are called "salamander's". They have various names they go by. They run on kerosene / diesel fuel / or propane. They blow an incredible amount of heat in a blast of fire and air. They've been around for at least 60 years, used mostly in open areas, construction sites, just outside in the snow where workers can gather around and get a blast of heat, or for folks like me, that use them in their garages for instant heat in really cold weather. They are fast, a 12 gallon tank of Kerosene lasts me 3 years of winter.
I use mine in my 1 car garage all the time. It has electric heat in the garage, but electric is so slow. This thing heats the garage from zero to 80 in 5 minutes. My wood shop is in the small garage. And I really like the fast heat. So, ventelation? not really all that much, not any more than running a propane stove inside a camper. But they do throw horrid heat out of the end, so you need to make sure it not close to anything flammable.
(really, inside a camper WOULD be dangerous, but if you had it outside, or under a porch, it would be a great heat source ... even in sub freezing weather)
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