Hey guys,
So I have a 110,000 BTU All-Pro heater (Made by DESA, that is now bankrupt) I always called em salamanders, but heard them called turbo heaters and bullet heaters and jet heaters.. You get the idea.. and if not, I could post a picture, if it'd help.
Last winter I was having a few issues with said heater, and I *think* I got most of them straight now.. except for one..
It's now pushing flames out the front.. I still HAVE the book, and it says that I need to adjust my fuel pressure and so on.. I get that and I know how to do it.. but it says I need this "pressure gauge" to do it.. Ok.. so I look it up.. 30 bucks for shipping..
My question is: Is there any reason I couldn't just use a regular pressure gauge (That reads in proper scale, of course) and just leave it hooked right to the heater? I have lots of gauges on hand, I think I have one that'd do the job, or does someone have the "proper" gauge that they'd part with?
Thanks in advance,
Brad
So I have a 110,000 BTU All-Pro heater (Made by DESA, that is now bankrupt) I always called em salamanders, but heard them called turbo heaters and bullet heaters and jet heaters.. You get the idea.. and if not, I could post a picture, if it'd help.
Last winter I was having a few issues with said heater, and I *think* I got most of them straight now.. except for one..
It's now pushing flames out the front.. I still HAVE the book, and it says that I need to adjust my fuel pressure and so on.. I get that and I know how to do it.. but it says I need this "pressure gauge" to do it.. Ok.. so I look it up.. 30 bucks for shipping..
My question is: Is there any reason I couldn't just use a regular pressure gauge (That reads in proper scale, of course) and just leave it hooked right to the heater? I have lots of gauges on hand, I think I have one that'd do the job, or does someone have the "proper" gauge that they'd part with?
Thanks in advance,
Brad