Table of Contents
- 1 What is the difference between number 1 and number 2 diesel fuel?
- 2 Can I run diesel in my kerosene torpedo heater?
- 3 Can I use diesel in kerosene stove?
- 4 What burns hotter kerosene or diesel?
- 5 What happens if you mix diesel and kerosene?
- 6 Does kerosene ignite easier than diesel?
- 7 What kind of alcohol do you use in a kerosene heater?
- 8 What are the different types of kerosene heaters?
- 9 Which is cheaper to use, kerosene or diesel?
What is the difference between number 1 and number 2 diesel fuel?
Diesel #1 is also known as winter diesel because it performs better than Diesel #2 in cold temperatures. It has a lower viscosity and is not prone to gel in freezing temperatures. Most stations offer a premium Diesel mix that is blended for local weather conditions. Diesel #2 costs less at the pump.
Can I run diesel in my kerosene torpedo heater?
from Tulsa. my experience is that it will work, it will however smoke a little more, and produce noticeably more fumes. Diesel is much more oily than kerosene, remember that in a diesel motor, the fuel acts as an upper cylinder lube.
Can I use diesel in kerosene stove?
So, can you use diesel fuel in a kerosene heater? Yes, you can, but it depends on the type of diesel you are using. Unlike kerosene, diesel does not burn well in its liquid form, consequently diminishing the power of the heater.
How much kerosene can you add to diesel?
Kerosene is blended with diesel fuel to improve winter fuel operation. Kerosene blended diesel fuel is mixed with ratios from 80 parts diesel, 20 parts kerosene to a maximum 50 part to 50 part mixture depending on the severity of cold weather.
Is #2 diesel dyed?
Dyed diesel can be either #1 or #2 diesel. Both fuels require a red dye in them to confirm they are untaxed and cannot be used for on road fuels.
What burns hotter kerosene or diesel?
Kerosene has a lighter viscosity than diesel, so it will burn hotter. This can help heat the house, but it could also cause some problems for a heater not equipped to handle heat that’s hotter than what is typical for heating oil.
What happens if you mix diesel and kerosene?
In the winter time, kerosene is extremely useful for changing the cold weather handling temperatures of diesel fuel. The rule of thumb is that mixing in ten percent kerosene will lower the cold filter plugging point of a diesel fuel blend by five degrees.
Does kerosene ignite easier than diesel?
With the relatively low flash point of gasoline, it serves the purpose of powering the piston engines in cars. Kerosene, on the other hand, is similar to diesel fuel, yet harder to ignite, requiring a stronger, hotter engine.
Can I use diesel #2?
Standard diesel fuel You won’t have to worry about which type to use because all diesel automakers specify Diesel #2 for normal driving conditions. Truckers use Diesel #2 to carry heavy loads for long distances at sustained speeds because it’s less volatile than Diesel #1 and provides greater fuel economy.
Can you burn diesel in a kerosene heater?
Yes, you can burn diesel in a kerosene heater. Diesel burns surprisingly well in MY 23,000 BTU Kerosun brand kerosene heater. I could detect no difference in flame height or heat output and no odors. 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.
What kind of alcohol do you use in a kerosene heater?
You can use isopropyl alcohol, diesel fuel additives, kerosene fuel additives, or straight kerosene. Isopropyl alcohol should be 91% pure or higher. You can usually find bottles of isopropyl alcohol near the hydrogen peroxide in most stores. For best results, add 5mL of isopropyl alcohol to 1 pint of diesel fuel.
What are the different types of kerosene heaters?
There are two main types of kerosene heaters: convective heaters and radiant heaters. You can get one depending on your specific needs and preferences. Convective heaters are better for warming up large spaces. They emanate warm air in all directions so it covers more areas.
Which is cheaper to use, kerosene or diesel?
I can store cheaper diesel instead of more expensive kerosene. In my area, off-road diesel is usually at least 1 dollar a gallon cheaper. That is a significant savings if you store fuel in quantity or allows you to store more fuel for the same price. It seems that in many areas kerosene can be difficult to come by but diesel is readily available.