Kerosene Heater Wick Replacement

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • This is quick video on how to replace the wick on your kerosene heater. Leave a comment if you have any questions.

Komentáře • 74

  • @rotarydoc
    @rotarydoc Před 8 měsíci +5

    I also found that after some time trying to separate the wind cover into two pieces without totally distorting/destroying it, I realized that you can leave it in one piece, and take it off, just kinda harder to reach around it to get to the wing nuts. Still, for me, easier than trying to separate it. Great video by the way, very well done, thanks!!

  • @CaptainRonAhoy
    @CaptainRonAhoy Před rokem +10

    There are some really terrible videos for this on youtube, you did a great job and really helped me out!.....thank you......

  • @johntrauger68
    @johntrauger68 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Very good instructional video. I got mine done in about 30 minutes. I agree with another commenter that jiggling the wick raise-lower to remove the wick assembly was easier for me. That bear wouldn't budge in the full-up position. I figured one needed to find the position with the least amount of pressure on the bar. And bingo!
    But whatever, that will be the most challenging part for those uninitiated I figure.
    That was the first time I changed it in three Florida winters. So good luck folks and thank you much Country Fixing!

  • @coldblue9mm
    @coldblue9mm Před 6 měsíci +2

    I lived up in the mountains where losing power was a common event in the winter. So I found a dealer and had a Monitor Vented Kerosene heater installed in my house. The only thing you needed was a small Honda (or whatever type) generator to power the fan. So if it snowed, and we lost power, I ran a cord from outside, from the Honda generator to my heater and we stayed toasty warm. As info, Monitor is no longer in business. They made a great heater but I was told that management ran the company into the ground. We used that as our primary heat source from 1993 to 2021. No problems whatsoever. But right when we put the house up for sale, the heater finally took a dump. So then, I went back to the dealer who sold me the Monitor stove, and purchased a Toyo Stove Vented Kerosene heater for the place. I've heard nothing but good things about Toyo's. We sold that house and we moved down into the flatlands and I figured our winters would be no problem where we moved to. Things were going smoothly from January 2021 until January 2024. THEN we had a freak ice storm and we lost power for 2-3 days. I had no back up plan and we got cold as hell. AND that is why I'm looking into getting a small heater like this one to provide heat if we ever get another episode like the one we just had. I'm sold on kerosene, my father was in the propane business and I showed him the data on the Monitor Heater and he shook his head and said they had nothing that could compete with the BTU's and efficiency of these heaters. I also had a backup plan at my old house and that was I had a very good cast iron wood stove and a good weeks supply of wood, but luckily I never had to use that wood stove. So I have my generators, and I can keep my refrigerator and freezers going, use the microwave and coffee (very important to be able to make coffee) lol . I'm excited to purchase one of these as they're not expensive and they'd be my new, great, back up plan. And now I know how to replace a wick so I'm way ahead of the game! This was a really good video! Thanks for posting it!

  • @denisemoreland7726
    @denisemoreland7726 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much!! I followed along and did exactly what you instructed. I've got it all back together and pit the fuel tank in and am having coffee waiting for the wick to soak. Great video. Clear easy instructions. Everything straightforward and easy to follow each step. Thanks!

  • @rabbitdawg7964
    @rabbitdawg7964 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm just ditto-ing everybody else. This video was a life saver.
    At first blush, the printed and online instructions that came with the heater looked like they would be clear. They're not. With the printed instructions alone, I would have never been able to replace my wick.
    Take the igniter for example. When following the printed instructions, I came to a standstill. I did not know how much of the assembly constituted an igniter, and the instructions did not clearly show it.
    That's when I did a CZcams search and found your video. I thank God I did, because it made all the difference in the world.
    Thank you so much!

  • @jessicaalvarado6140
    @jessicaalvarado6140 Před 7 měsíci +1

    😊 great video! It took only 40 minutes to complete the whole process..your up close view of wick placement was a huge help. We use this heater daily and bought the replacement wick on Amazon for $18. Thanks again for posting this gem!

  • @Queen-of-Swords
    @Queen-of-Swords Před rokem +5

    Great! I was thinking of buying one of these, now I know to avoid them.

  • @otisarmyalso
    @otisarmyalso Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very well made units mine is Aladdin S681U Equator II. Easy to change wick just rotate Counter-clockwise until tab up from latch then pull knob out to release wick holder collapse wick inwardly from pins reverse with new wick. It took me 2 tries to adjust wick height corectly 3/8inch exposed when fully to right knob (3X wick number)

  • @EdwinClayton-nd6ut
    @EdwinClayton-nd6ut Před 8 měsíci +1

    Nicely done. Great camera and narrative.

  • @misswomble
    @misswomble Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this! Sorted both of my heaters out today with this! 💖

  • @SLO4SpeedBump
    @SLO4SpeedBump Před 10 měsíci

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    We just bought the Sengoku model of this heater and it works great. Thank you for this video as it will help me keep up ;the maintenance of this heater. Thanks again !!! Your video is very helpful and educational. I keep it in my bookmarks...

  • @earlcraig4103
    @earlcraig4103 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks great video

  • @bullseyebaby56
    @bullseyebaby56 Před rokem

    Good video. I've watched a couple others and 1 took extra stuff off and the other I almost got motion sick in the first 30 seconds cuz the guy was Italian and talking with his handz or sumthinz (I'm Italian and talk with my hands all the time). This was a YUUUGE help.

  • @rotarydoc
    @rotarydoc Před 8 měsíci +1

    I found that, at least on mine, it was easier to get the wick holder out (when turning clockwise) if I had the wick holder arms lower...rather than higher as I was trying very frustratingly to get the wick holder to turn out. Seems lower is easier/better, at least in my case. It definitely takes patience, and almost finesse to get the thing out. Once you have replaced the wick once or twice, it's really not that bad. Just bring some patience!

  • @janettecavallaro5643
    @janettecavallaro5643 Před rokem

    You helped me too thank you so much!!! Did everything you instructed and working perfect🔥🔥🔥

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem +1

      Awesome. Always enjoy to hear comments like yours

  • @macandcrafting2190
    @macandcrafting2190 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you brother! 🙂

  • @rodneyreal38
    @rodneyreal38 Před rokem +1

    Your the man !

  • @markreynolds3850
    @markreynolds3850 Před rokem +1

    Cool , great job!

  • @humblemanofgod
    @humblemanofgod Před 11 měsíci

    Saved me! Thanks for the video

  • @Sarah.D777
    @Sarah.D777 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you!!

  • @Chris-tf7gi
    @Chris-tf7gi Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you! +1 sub.

  • @nieciecain3833
    @nieciecain3833 Před 9 měsíci

    I have the same one but a little bit bigger.

  • @andrewpfeiler5692
    @andrewpfeiler5692 Před 2 měsíci

    Are Caroma brand wicks cotton or fibreglass

  • @NitaM1272
    @NitaM1272 Před 9 měsíci

    Turning clockwise can’t get it to snap out of

  • @matthewhooks452
    @matthewhooks452 Před rokem +1

    How often do you need to change the wick?
    What are signs that it’s time to change?

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem +1

      Change it yearly

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      -The flame is ragged, uneven, irregular
      -Lighting the wick is difficult
      -The wick lights but it takes a very long time for it to get to normal burn position

    • @bullseyebaby56
      @bullseyebaby56 Před rokem +1

      I've heard annually but, this is my 1st change in 3+ years. Mine just stopped staying lit so, I'm hopping this fixes my issue.

    • @kyleholmesWROM589
      @kyleholmesWROM589 Před 7 měsíci

      I dry burn my wicks at the end of the season to keep the wick clean so I dont have to keep replacing the wick every year

  • @user-ry6sg3hy8f
    @user-ry6sg3hy8f Před 5 měsíci

    What size Phillips screwdrivers did you use?

  • @Romulan112
    @Romulan112 Před rokem

    I just replaced the wick today. Same model here. Trouble is, when I fired it up there is no more adjustment now. Before, I would have high, then i would lower it as it got hotter and burned more efficient. Now, its like starting on low. Cant go higher nor lower. Strange. just one setting, on. I put the wick on and had the line on the wick level with the wick holder top. After I installed it, I could just see the line around it. I dunno. Your wick seems to be 1/3 of an inch it appears above the black line. Yet, the instructions say to put line just above the holder, which is what i did.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      Did you give your wick an hour to soak in the kerosene?

    • @Romulan112
      @Romulan112 Před rokem

      @@realdealGod Yuppers. Soaked for 1 hour. Its burning right now as I write this. Its adequate flame height; the thing about it is, I can't go lower or higher. Just on and off lol. I think what happened is that the wick slipped down a little. I will pull it apart in next week or so. I will continue to use it in mean time.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      @@Romulan112 I agree. It sounds like your wick came off of the hooks that hold it to the wick holder. 4:52 quickly shows me pushing it into the hooks on the wick holder.

    • @Romulan112
      @Romulan112 Před rokem

      @@realdealGod I am totally unprepared for this winter. After I put it out last night, I put it on the porch. Woke up with snow on it. Some snow may have gotten in there where I fill it. I hope a little water doesnt ruin my work.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      @@Romulan112 ha. It shouldn’t do too much harm. A little bit of water in the kerosene is fine. The kerosene will float to the top

  • @michaelleblanc3210
    @michaelleblanc3210 Před 9 měsíci

    Where do you get wicks at ? I can't buy any in my city.

  • @Populiervogel
    @Populiervogel Před rokem +2

    Strange, the wick you took out looked like brand new and never been used (not burn on top) be very nice video tho.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem +1

      The wick did not need to be replaced but I did it anyways

  • @jeffccr3620
    @jeffccr3620 Před rokem +6

    Holy crap just to change the wick?
    No thanks I'll just buy the round version that only takes 2 minutes to change out a wick

    • @josematy3249
      @josematy3249 Před rokem

      Which heater has the round version? Which model? Thanks a lot!

    • @STho205
      @STho205 Před rokem +1

      The round high BTU Kerosun is a little easier than this but not much.
      A Standard Oil Perfection from a century ago is easy as the pot lifts out and you simply unscrew the apparatus like a mayonnaise jar.....however those have no safety features, no tip over mechanism and no standoff for children or pets.
      I like perfections, but will not use them when small walking or crawling kids are around. Older pets learn fast, but kittens and puppies can burn you house down.

    • @bullseyebaby56
      @bullseyebaby56 Před rokem

      It's really not as bad as it seems.a bit time consuming but, really not too difficult... with video instruction. I wouldn't want to try to follow the instructions that came with the wick.

    • @Queen-of-Swords
      @Queen-of-Swords Před rokem +1

      It looks like a complete nightmare. I'm sure that would take me the best part of a week, and all the screws would end up lost, and I would be afraid to ever use it again.

  • @jwamerica84
    @jwamerica84 Před rokem

    Does your wick make contact with the white igniter rod? Mine does and seems to burn unevenly as a result. I think it's mashing the wick in that spot.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      Yes. It is normal for the wick to make contact with the igniter as long as the wick is at the right height like I mentioned in the video.

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      Are you saying that it burns unevenly because the flame on top is uneven?

    • @jwamerica84
      @jwamerica84 Před rokem

      @@realdealGod yes. It's a brand new unit and I can't get the flame to stay low in that one spot. When the wick is all the way up it is banging into the igniter rod.

    • @jwamerica84
      @jwamerica84 Před rokem

      @@realdealGod I'm not running it all the way up, but I took off the glass tube and pressed the lever down until it was almost at the ignition point and I could see the wick hitting it

    • @realdealGod
      @realdealGod  Před rokem

      @@jwamerica84 so there’s 2 things it could be
      1. The wick is too high up
      2. The chimney assembly is not seated flat which would cause yellow flames to escape from one side.
      Just FYI, it is normal for there to be blue flames at the top of the chimney assembly. Yellow flames is what you don’t want.