Yes you can burn diesel in a kerosene heater.
Can you use biodiesel in a kerosene heater.
Diesel burns surprisingly well in my 23 000 btu kerosun brand kerosene heater.
Normal diesel fuel should not be burned in a kerosene heater because there are many more contaminants in it such as sulfur.
Can i use red dye kerosene in my heater.
A friend that works at the local fuel co op told me that diesel may reduce the life of the wick but so far i can t tell any difference.
Blends of these fuels with kerosene can be burned but there may be problems with the fuel soaking up the wick properly in the case of biodiesel which can lead to wick burning and sooting.
A 100 solution of biodiesel will not work because it requires.
Contingent on the output and efficiency some kerosene.
A kerosene heater produces carbon monoxide same as fireplaces lamps and burning candles.
According to chemistryland home made biodiesel made from vegetable oil can be used in kerosene heaters.
We found after using them this winter that when the temperature gets near or below 32 degrees the biod has a hard time going up the wick and we had to be careful not to burn the entire wick to a crisp that s when it smokes.
Yes you can use dye kerosene however we recommend using clear 1 k kerosene for assurance of fuel quality.
Be sure always to follow the safety guidelines and kerosene heater ratings.
If you use dye kerosene you should dry burn the wick more frequently see owner s manual in regard to dry burning procedures.
I could detect no difference in flame height or heat output and no odors.
Kerosene and biodiesel have some molecular similarities including nearly identical carbon chain lengths.
This of course is extremely toxic.
A kerosene heater can be safely used indoors however always be vigilant about the risks linked to using these heaters.
Also when using a kerosene heater there will be a minute amount of carbon monoxide created.
Carbon monoxide can be dangerous for you because it replaces the oxygen in your blood.