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GeorgeJL

GeorgeJL

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IDK, but if I were to go out with CO personally I would do the cogen.
 
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Jan 18, 2019
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All I will say is that most likely won't kill you..

Kerosene, propane, diesel, and a few other fuels, burn very clean with a much smaller amount of CO emissions.

This would most likely take forever, and may not work at all..
You will most likely just end up with a massive headache at most.
Not recommended.

Also don't do this in your room / house / apartment. Even if you manage to figure everything out, you have a very real risk of hurting or killing other people, like family, friends or neighbors. Don't be stupid and don't put other people's lives at risk.

I suggest you read the proper mega-thread for this.

This is all I'm going to say on this.


EDITED TO ADD:
I looked over the heater's page...

Read what I highlighted.
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It says it can be used indoors in a construction environment. Mainly because of what I said above..

It seems like a lot of people can be lazy on here when it comes to proper research ..
 
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