The quick answer is yes.
Biodiesel in kerosene heater.
However tests have found that it will travel about 7cm up a wick but not more than that and the wick should preferably be thick about 1cm and loosely wound tightly woven commercial wicks won t work well.
A kerosene heater draws off or wicks up the kerosene.
The long answer is we weren t sure exactly how to do it successfully but we knew it could be done.
Set up the balance so.
It is the fraction of petroleum that vaporizes between 150 c and 275 c.
Diesel burns surprisingly well in my 23 000 btu kerosun brand kerosene heater.
Diesel fuel can also wick but it doesn t evaporate well.
Here are some of the dangers you should know if you use diesel fuel in your kerosene heater.
Biodiesel does not travel up a wick very well like kerosene or heating oil will so it can t be used for ordinary wick lamps or stoves.
Over the years we ve been asked several times if biodiesel can burn in an air fired kerosene heater.
This makes it evaporate and burn.
Pretty similar to a kerosene heater.
You ll probably get some smoke and odor when you first start the heater and you ll probably get some smoke and fumes when you turn it off.
Biodiesel has carbon chains that are about 12 to 18 carbons long.
Yes you can burn diesel in a kerosene heater.
Biodiesel should be able to replace kerosene in items like lanterns or kerosene heaters.
Just make sure that you have the right amount of air going to the heater.
How to use vegetable oil in a kerosene heater step 1.
Burning diesel in a kerosene heater is about the same as burning kerosene in the same heater.
I could detect no difference in flame height or heat output and no odors.
Arrange all of the items needed to produce biodiesel outside in a place that has access to electricity.
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.