Yes, but that would very expensive fuel.
Years ago, I worked for Merchant Tire. It was a new building, and we had a "waste oil heater" install, and used oil motor and transmission fluid for heat! I also use my old oil to lubricate miscellanous parts on my mowers. Linkage, wheels spindles and many external parts to keep them from rusting.
Use no oil additive. It is a waste of money and might actually do harm.
The oil and water based paints are the type of paint that the allied waste use on the dumpsters.
No, you cannot use fuel oil in a monitor heater, as these units are specifically designed to operate on kerosene or diesel fuel. Using fuel oil could lead to improper combustion, potential damage to the heater, and safety hazards. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for the appropriate fuel type to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Some heaters use electricity, some use gas, oil, coal, etc.
Because you can reuse 17% of nuclear waste and use it as if it was new.
To improve the efficiency of your oil heater, you can regularly clean and maintain it, ensure proper insulation in your home, use a programmable thermostat, and consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient model.
To use an oil heater efficiently and save on energy costs, place it in a central location, keep doors and windows closed, set the thermostat to a comfortable but not excessive temperature, and use a timer to control when it operates. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the heater and ensuring proper ventilation, can also help maximize its effectiveness.
You can still use only the heater if you want to but its best not to leave the a/c without freon and oil in the system..............
Processing, mining, and waste disposal is expensive.
To bleach waste oil, you can mix it with activated charcoal and let it sit for a few hours or overnight. The charcoal will help absorb impurities and lighten the color of the oil. Afterward, you can filter the oil to remove the charcoal residue.
Whatever it is rated at. Might be 1 kW, might be something else.