by mixing the burn motor oil with grove heater the diesel will burn slower
No.
no as it will burn out the element
No, it is not safe to burn diesel in a paraffin greenhouse heater. Diesel burns at a higher temperature compared to paraffin, which can cause damage to the heater and pose a fire hazard. It is important to use the correct fuel for your specific heater to ensure safe and efficient operation.
No, you should not connect a 110-volt space heater to 220-volt wiring as it will likely cause the heater to burn out due to the higher voltage. You should always match the voltage requirements of the appliance to the electrical supply to prevent damage.
because it gets so hot it's like it's about to burn
No, you need ultra violet radiation to tan or burn.
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We used to when I was in the RAF in the 70's.
A vehicle does not burn anymore fuel when operating with the air conditioner unit or off as it does not burn more fuel when operating with the heater on.
This is a result of dust and other debris that has accumulated on the coils or in the heater. When you turn it on, it begins to burn off and that is what you smell.
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No it will not. It will either be leaking or become clogged which will make the heater not produce any heat. it has nothing to do with fuel mileage.