ProTemp / Master Heater Sun-Stream PT-70-SS 70,000 BTU Radiant Kerosene Heater Review

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  • Pro Temp / Master Heater Sun Stream PT-70-SS 70,000 BTU Radiant Kerosene / Oil Heater Review. Unboxing, first start, and overall review. Comparing to a Reddy Heater torpedo / salamander heater.

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  • @bencurrie133
    @bencurrie133 Před 9 lety +1

    good review, thinking about getting one of these for my garage

  • @stringtwister7654
    @stringtwister7654 Před 6 lety +2

    Jason is the heater still running? Seriously considering buying one of these for my garage.. Thanks for any help

  • @user-rv7gy3cp6q
    @user-rv7gy3cp6q Před 9 měsíci

    mine cuts off about every twenty minutes.Have to run it through the cooling cycle and then it restarts. Any suggestions ?

  • @user-lw9ct3od6b
    @user-lw9ct3od6b Před 10 měsíci

    Can you run it in an enclosed space? I thought you’d need to leave the door open a bit?

  • @kelvinspence9573
    @kelvinspence9573 Před 7 měsíci

    Do the tank need to be fill up all the way to come on the reason I'm asking is that I got one from the dump I put a gallon in it let me know

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 Před 2 lety

    could I use a force heater in my fully insulated 3 car garage about 630 sq ft with 8 ft ceilimgs for Christmas? I have a pool table in there and we will probably be playing pool during Christmas. I have some gaps around garage doors and also a 3 to 4 gap under door that goes to yard. So I don't know if this will be enough ventilation? I know force heaters are loud but we will have the music playing:) eventually I will get probably a Mr cool 18000 btu minisplit system to heat and cool garage. I also have a gym in there. I live in Clovis ca with a zone 9b I think

  • @2Big2Sexy
    @2Big2Sexy Před 2 lety

    Love the size of it 🤔👍

  • @tonyjcool5314
    @tonyjcool5314 Před 5 lety

    Thanks nice demo.

  • @Jim-re3sr
    @Jim-re3sr Před rokem

    Nice bike collection

  • @jasonfagan8053
    @jasonfagan8053  Před 9 lety +2

    Oops I accidentally deleted someone's comment. Question was where did I purchase. At NorthernTool.com for about $250.

    • @Zanewv
      @Zanewv Před 8 lety

      +Jason Fagan Is this just for garages, or household use?

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 8 lety

      +Zane Wv Well I think you have a Carbon Monoxide risk with any fuel burning heater. I probably wouldn't bring one in the house without a CO2 detector at the very least, and only then probably in a dire emergency, which in that case you probably wouldn't have electric anyway.

    • @Zanewv
      @Zanewv Před 8 lety +1

      Jason Fagan Well when everyone is sold out of kerosene and natural gas heaters right before a storm, what does one do?

    • @qazwsxzwharp
      @qazwsxzwharp Před 8 lety

      +Jason Fagan A CO detector would be helpful for sure. A CO2 detector would detect carbon dioxide rather than carbon monoxide.

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 8 lety

      +Zachary Harper lol yeah CO detector that's what I meant, brain fade on that one. I'm too used to saying Argon and CO2 75/25 shielding gas for my MIG welder just had a bottle refilled.

  • @aero654
    @aero654 Před 7 lety +1

    Thanks for the great review Jason. I have essentially the same space I need to heat during winter here in Cincinnati. I was considering a forced air natural gas unit, or a low intensity infrared but those options are much more expensive than this thing. This, at least on paper, puts out as much BTU as a really nice forced air unit without all the installation headaches. My main concern, is carbon monoxide. I have no experience with these type heaters in a garage. Some say to keep the garage door cracked a couple inches, others say a garage isn't tight enough to cause concern. What say you?

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 7 lety +1

      Long story short I've been using both heaters shown in enclosed garages for a decade. Never even a headache even when burning them off and on all day. Never opened the garage door but I do go in and out the man door occasionally which burps in some fresh air I guess. YMMV.

  • @kynewulf7493
    @kynewulf7493 Před 7 lety +1

    Bikes, beer and a heater.........................nice. Thanks for the review, been looking at some new heaters and I like the quieter unit. I have been through a few DeWalt propane heaters and they do make noise and have an odour many find offensive but it does heat my 20 x 24 garage pretty good, but I am starting to like the idea of a kerosene heater and this one looks good.

  • @yubertuber1
    @yubertuber1 Před 9 lety +1

    What a nice heater. But how stupid is the manufacturer to not include an automatic thermostat on it? Just dumb.
    Thanks for the video on it just the same.

    • @85hj60
      @85hj60 Před rokem

      I bought the same for garage but with thermostat, it is just another model and these are run on construction sites where the just run untill empty I think. type Eurom Sunblast EAN 8713415307030 is with thermostat

  • @ricmelyair
    @ricmelyair Před rokem

    when I turn off my heater the fan stays on why!! to turn it off i have to unplug it

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před rokem +1

      It's a cool down cycle to try to prevent the temperature change shock from cracking the ceramic insulation. The cool down fan only cycle is only about 5 min. Leave it plugged in let it do its cool down thing. 😎👍

    • @ricmelyair
      @ricmelyair Před rokem +1

      @@jasonfagan8053 ok my friend thanks i just got my for 140$ 😉

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před rokem

      @@ricmelyair you got a great deal my man! Feed it clean kerosene and it'll serve you well!! ; )

  • @MrCougar214
    @MrCougar214 Před 6 lety

    WHat's the cord plugged into it? I assume for the infrared portion? is so, can this heater be used without the infrared? I ask because my home is all electric. So if the power goes out, no heat. So the infrared will be useless to me.

    • @trentwheeler6161
      @trentwheeler6161 Před 5 lety +1

      MrCougar214 You could do like I have, run the heater off a small invertor hooked up to a car battery. these units are quieter and probably cleaner than the standard salamanders.

    • @MrCougar214
      @MrCougar214 Před 5 lety +1

      @@trentwheeler6161 Yeah, I could do that. Or I could stop being cheap and just buy a damn generator......lol

  • @jenniferkbowman
    @jenniferkbowman Před 6 lety

    so after all this time whats your take on the heater now still working and any problems. I have been wanting to get this one. yes or??

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 6 lety +1

      Jk kidding heater still running great. Takes a few on/off cycles to get it to light each fall the first ignition only.

  • @c69101
    @c69101 Před 5 lety +1

    So, a few years later....does it still work? Do you still use it?

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 5 lety +4

      Yep on both! I pump out fuel and run dry each spring. Fresh fuel each winter. Takes 2-3 ignition cycles to light the first time coming out of storage. Then lights first try after that rest of season. Quiet, low smell, and hot as a firecracker. Heats 800 square foot partially insulated garage. Cant run for much more than 15 min it'll be 80F in there.

    • @c69101
      @c69101 Před 5 lety

      Thank you for the reply.@@jasonfagan8053

  • @jonathancarrasco3356
    @jonathancarrasco3356 Před 7 lety +1

    is this new heater stinky like the older one you have??

  • @nitemare5945
    @nitemare5945 Před 7 lety

    been trying to determine weather to go with one of these heaters or something like the newer dyna glow or whatever brand salamander / torpedo style heaters basically talking about a 2 and a half bay garage no insulation 9 ft ceilings and loft above mostly plywooded for storage/ wifes junk lol Please anyone chime in here sick of freezing my ass off whenever i need to work out there on anything in winter

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 7 lety +1

      If I had no heaters, based on your dimensions - get two of these shown - opposite corners - you'll be in the low 70's in 10-15 minutes. It will cool quickly though with no insulation. Start em both, get it warm, once you start to get a chill, fire em one at a time back and forth to share the runtime... Or get one of these for jacking up the temps quick, and a cylindrical radiant kerosene heater, leave the 24k BTU radiant burn near where you are.

    • @nitemare5945
      @nitemare5945 Před 7 lety +1

      thx Jason but I'm pretty sure I've made up my mind think I'm going with 135000 btu kerosene/ diesel heater waiting to to see who has the best prices come black friday Happy Thanksgiving Enjoy !

  • @shaownsardar565
    @shaownsardar565 Před 3 lety

    Can Deliver to Bangladesh

  • @OSHP1152
    @OSHP1152 Před 7 lety

    Jason, does this heater have a fuel smell while running such as the torpedo heaters? Thanks!!!

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 7 lety

      Hey there - yes it does but only on startup. Leave your garage door open when you enter, flip the switch, point it out the door, let it get glowing red, shut the door and turn it towards the center. Zero smell from that point on, running K1...OSHP = Ohio State Highway Patrol? : )

  • @mdmarufahmed3817
    @mdmarufahmed3817 Před 2 lety

    এটি কি বাংলাদেশে পাব

  • @valleycatx2
    @valleycatx2 Před 9 lety

    Anyone wired a thermostat on one of these yet? Needed badly.

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 9 lety

      Clif Smallwood They have a mandatory 5-6 minute cooling cycle and it has stickers that explicitly say unplugging before the cooling cycle ends will damage the unit. Any thermostat would just cut power, so it is not at all compatible with any of the inline with the power cord style thermostats. I use this to get the temp up to 60F in the garage and shut it off. Then my 12,000 BTU cylindrical radiant non-electric kerosene heater maintains my workspace.

    • @dtrrtd774
      @dtrrtd774 Před 7 lety

      what is it that's damaged by the heat when it's not allowed to go through the 5 minute cool down? Are they using plastic fans in these?
      I just got a Procom Magnum 110k BTU torpedo heater for $149 despite the abundance of bad reviews; it's working out fairly well so far.
      You said this radiant heater uses less fuel than torpedo heaters, were you comparing it against an equivalent BTU output? I'd expect the BTU output on all these heaters should be essentially the determination of the fuel consumption rate; if there's any differences, then they'd be generating carbon monoxide, which hopefully isn't significant.

  • @stringtwister7654
    @stringtwister7654 Před 6 lety

    Jason is the heater still running

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 6 lety +2

      string twister yes it sure is. This is year 3. I drain it each spring run it till it quits. It does take 2 or 3 ignition attempt cycles each fall to reprime and light. Probably has 30 to 40 gallons through it ok pump dispensed K1. Love the heater.

    • @stringtwister7654
      @stringtwister7654 Před 6 lety

      Thank you so much! I'm going to buy one for my garage.. Thanks again

  • @rolm7877
    @rolm7877 Před rokem +1

    I got two of these, this garbage stop working next day

  • @asksteevies4941
    @asksteevies4941 Před 6 lety

    Nice heater , thanks for video

  • @dbwesner9229
    @dbwesner9229 Před 7 lety

    Is it still working for you? This would be perfect for what I need.

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 7 lety

      Yep sure is - actually I just shut it off. Took the garage from 45F to 65F in ten minutes so I could comfortably replace a CCTV camera in there. I drained fuel with a pump and ran till it shut off like I do with anything that burns fuel with a flame when it gets put up for 6 months. It started on 2nd attempt just like in the video once I filled it back up.

    • @dbwesner9229
      @dbwesner9229 Před 7 lety

      Thanks Jason. Much appreciated.

    • @glynndamele9476
      @glynndamele9476 Před 4 lety

      Great review, but want to add that they will also run on diesel fuel also. We run diesel in our 125,000 btu radiant heater by Protemp with no issues. In our area here in Nevada it is hard to get kerosene without buying at least 55 gallons at upwards of $8/ gallon. Hardware stores sell k1 and k2 in one and two gallon jugs starting at $12/gallon and as high as $28/two gallon jug. So I'm just commenting that for some parts of the US its cheaper and easier to run diesel and more readily available than kero.

  • @estrelladelnorte1308
    @estrelladelnorte1308 Před 7 lety

    how about the smell?

  • @gregm9725
    @gregm9725 Před 7 lety

    Great Video, Thanks for sharing.

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! It's heating season, the comments and views are rapidly accelerating! ; )

  • @yubertuber1
    @yubertuber1 Před 9 lety

    Just researched the thermostat issue and I think this is a solution. Anyone else have any experience with this?
    Mr. Heater Thermostat for Portable Kerosene Forced Air Heaters #F261210

    • @jasonfagan8053
      @jasonfagan8053  Před 9 lety +1

      That is just an inline power cord thermostat which simply cuts power to the whole unit once it achieves a certain temperature. That WILL DAMAGE this style of heater, because the heater requires a 5-6 minute cooling cycle once you manually flip the power switch off. The fan must run to cool the unit or it will be damaged. None of these inline power cord thermostats will work with style of heater. Don't burn up your heater man!

    • @yubertuber1
      @yubertuber1 Před 9 lety

      Jason Fagan Thanks Jason. Yeah, I remember you saying that in the video now that you mention that too. Guess I'll have to buy one with the thermostat factory installed already. Thanks.

    • @putheflamesoutyahoo1503
      @putheflamesoutyahoo1503 Před 8 lety

      +Jason Fagan If the power goes off you are screwed way it sounds. My dumb power co looses power on sunny days. Crazyo

    • @GallowayChicago
      @GallowayChicago Před 8 lety

      +putheflamesout yahoo
      A simple 660watt UPS (uninterpretable power supply) should be used with the heater if you know that power is an issue. A "CyberPower Systems 1100VA UPS with LCD Display" should cost you around $145 US and can be used as potable power too. The UPS would require you to be on-site and manually turn the heater off once the main power went down to allow the unit to go through its required cool-down cycle. You can also power the unit via an inexpensive 12v DC to 110V AC 300watt power inverter as the heater only requires around 160watts max to run. The power inverter can be run from a car battery thus avoiding your intermediate power supply issue altogether. There is a CZcams video on running this heater on a power inverter.
      Diesel love from Chicago

    • @dtrrtd774
      @dtrrtd774 Před 7 lety

      Seems if you're normally supposed to shut down the heater using the on/off switch in the back, it'd be a simple matter to wire a relay to that switch to control the temperature. Just need to make sure there's sufficient hysteresis in the control to avoid short cycling the unit; such as shutting off 5 degrees above the set point, and turning on 5 degrees below the set point.

  • @jameswalsh4056
    @jameswalsh4056 Před 3 lety +1

    Chinese made? No thanks.