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Not much interest on oil heaters anymore!
It's not as good as the old one, in the heat it produces, but geez it's easy!
Last night it maintained 14*C at the area within about 6M from the unit, it was 7*C outside, it's also quite warm near the unit, it maintained this till 2 in the morn, done much the same tonight, but turned in a little earlier tonight:D
Why, just buy a heat pump. I'm looking at putting evacuated tubes on mine as well as the heat pump, should cost basically nothing to heat:)
After a few years of procrastination and procuring parts, I've made a start. I had been using the secondhand 6" flue I'd bought with a wood heater I also bought off eBay but a recent acquisition of an old small water heater from Scouse got me motivated.
I bought an aluminium dish and needle valve off Roger Sanders but now I see some of you have melted yours. :( I don't want to melt it as those two items cost more than everything else.
I had been slowed up by trying to work out how to put a 6" flue onto the heater. I made up a cardboard template and a friend's son, who is a boilermaker with his own business, made the adapter up in steel. I welded it on, cut a circular hole in it (with a cutting disc in an angle grinder) and added a 6" ring to drop the flue over.
I've been testing it with wood I have for the other heater which has now been removed.
Next job is to do the oil feed. I did buy a glass bowl gauze screen oil filter but I'm wondering if it might be too fine a mesh.
But, has anyone had problems with their council. It's ok for you blokes in the country but I'm in a Sydney suburb. I checked my council's website and they only mention requiring approval for wood burners. Very likely an oversight but I am not gunna tell them! :angel:
The temperatures reached by the oil heater look a bit scary for where I currently have the heater for testing. The longer term would see it moved further away from the timber wall frames.
I'll post pics this afternoon when I get home.
why the sudden need for a warm shed Ronald?
been a naughty boy again?:angel::p
More so I have a place to where I can escape, Pedro. :D
The wood heater that I have just pulled out is a commercial unit but it probably doesn't meet AS.
This is the unit just removed and which will be on eBay this week.
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This is the modified water heater. You can see the chimney adapter I had made. The 4 inch hole in the middle is for the air inlet tube sitting behind the heater. That's a bit of truck exhaust pipe.
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Temporary chimney flue, 6". The chimney temp is quite low - around 60 deg C and lower where it passes through the wall. I have fibro sheeting between the flue and the wood.
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