• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

60,000 BTU heater in M1079

coachgeo

Well-known member
5,216
3,550
113
Location
North of Cincy OH
seeking advice as this beasty heater.

setting it up for use in a large tent/garage- LME. Will partner as main heater along old 1950's Coleman home oil heater ..... and if needed 3 other Military Hunter heaters assisting. Few threads in here today are first Ive heard this has to be hooked to non truck electrical source also. Is it 110v or 220v?

Any suggestion on pump rate to get fuel to it? (GPH?)

any other ideas and thoughts beside wear ear protection cause is a Rocket sound emitting device. Is the exhaust flue smoke/air flow powerful enough to push that out a stack further away than the thin wall it went thru on an M1079 or will I need an exhaust fan to aid that to exit if its like 3ft from heater to wall?
 
Last edited:

coachgeo

Well-known member
5,216
3,550
113
Location
North of Cincy OH
Nice adaptation.

It still sounds like a jet engine? Mine is so loud I can't hear the TV when it's running. If I can get mine sorted out, I may keep it (but it's going to take a ton of soundproofing).
you think the loudness of it is more combustion than the heat distribution fan orrr???

Does anyone know if the distribution fan also is likely part of what pulls air in for combustion purposes? ??
 

Ronmar

Well-known member
4,466
8,374
113
Location
Port angeles wa
Well it uses a “carburetor” so I suspect a small low pressure oscillating electric diesel pump(auto parts store) may work… Maybe… it might even work with gravity feed. Not sure never played with one and I didn’t see any specs on fuel pressure in the manual…

it uses 2 separate blowers. One for combustion and one for circulating air thru the heat exchanger. That one looks like a cross between a fan blade and a blower impeller(probably louder than your average bath fan). The combustion blower looks like a shop vac turbine impeller, which is probably where a lot of the noise comes from…
 
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!

I've Disabled AdBlock
No Thanks