Do people fill up their tanks with 5 gallon jugs of it hauled home in the
back of their pickup trucks? That doesn't sound very safe. Or is there some
sort of kerosene delivery truck that makes the rounds?
No such thing exists here on the Colorado Front Range that I know of.

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On Tue, Aug 28, 2018 at 10:25 AM RE Ellison <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you relatively open floor plan I have been using the monitor heaters
> another one is the toyo brand
> They get burning air from outside and exhaust outside warming the incoming
> air at the same time
> They run on K1 kerosene and are very efficient
> They are a phantom load but what they save in fuel used over a standard
> furnace is very very considerable
> Seems I remember that used to be 650 W to start for a few minutes and then
> 115 W to run
>
> I have several customers using them with good results
> Mine cut my fuel use by about 150 gallons a year to just about 275 gallons
> a year
> No inspectors have a problem with them in this area.
> Your inspector may vary, like mileage statements !
>
> Bob Ellison
>
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 11:32 AM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Drake, look at home depot for the Empire brand of small wall furnaces.
> They use zero power (old style thermo like a water heater) and can be legal
> as primary source of heat for building code. They vent out a wall and are
> very easy. Many of my clients use them to get legal and then use wood
> heating. Good luck!
>
> *Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
> "we go where powerlines don't"
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> On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 16:36:45 -0400, Drake <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Wrenches,
>
> What is the best choice for a propane, forced air furnace for an off grid
> house? We would prefer one that doesn't have a phantom load, although the
> transformer for the thermostat may not be avoidable. Low blower current
> would be preferable. The furnace AC will be powered by a Magnum 4448 PAE.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Drake
>
> Drake Chamberlin
>
>
>
>
>
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