Originally posted by: geno
lol
Originally posted by: Jejunum
this is an interesting question. what kind of heaters are available that can use old oil?
Originally posted by: Jejunum
any links that detail how they work? how safe they are? how much they cost? and how can i generate 500 gallons of used oil a year? can you buy used oil (very cheaply i assume?)
how do these furnaces setup ? Can one integrate them into a central heating unit?
thanks!
It will burn. It's true that the fire point is much higher than conventional oil.. but, it'll burn.Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I would be surprised if it would burn at all. Seems one of the things they would engineer into synthetic oil inability to burn. However, mixed with enough regular oil (if it WILL even MIX) I would imagine it wouldn't cause trouble.
Originally posted by: Eli
It will burn. It's true that the fire point is much higher than conventional oil.. but, it'll burn.Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I would be surprised if it would burn at all. Seems one of the things they would engineer into synthetic oil inability to burn. However, mixed with enough regular oil (if it WILL even MIX) I would imagine it wouldn't cause trouble.
Mixed 1:280.... you probably would barely even be able to tell that you put it in there. It would probably change the color slightly, is all.
I think you'll be OK.. I just know that it has to be detrimental to *something* though. Is there a filter that the fuel goes through before it is burned?
Heh. Probably basically is.Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: Eli
It will burn. It's true that the fire point is much higher than conventional oil.. but, it'll burn.Originally posted by: Brutuskend
I would be surprised if it would burn at all. Seems one of the things they would engineer into synthetic oil inability to burn. However, mixed with enough regular oil (if it WILL even MIX) I would imagine it wouldn't cause trouble.
Mixed 1:280.... you probably would barely even be able to tell that you put it in there. It would probably change the color slightly, is all.
I think you'll be OK.. I just know that it has to be detrimental to *something* though. Is there a filter that the fuel goes through before it is burned?
yes there is a filter. it looks like a car oil filter.
Why does everyone think I shoud know this? LOL..Originally posted by: XietyCOM
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Originally posted by: Eli
Why does everyone think I shoud know this? LOL..Originally posted by: XietyCOM
PM Eli. He should know![]()
It's really a question about furnaces, not about oil.. at least, that's the way I look at it.