Butane is a gas at normal temperature but under cold conditions it may freeze to a liquid which causes choking, and flow of gas may reduce or totally stopped.
You could measure the weight of the butane canister before and after use to calculate how much butane has been burnt. Another method is to monitor the flame height or temperature to estimate the consumption rate. Alternatively, you could use a specialized butane gas meter to directly measure the amount of butane burned.
Using propane on a natural gas heater can be dangerous and should be avoided. The burner orifices designed for natural gas are not compatible with propane, which burns at a higher pressure. This can lead to incomplete combustion, soot production, and potential carbon monoxide buildup, putting you at risk for fire hazards and poisoning.
Propane gas is highly flammable, and may cause fires or explosions if misused. A propane gas heater should not be used in enclosed spaces, and can cause hypoxia or death if the area is not properly ventilated. The flame of the propane gas heater may also ignite other flammables if they are nearby.
The "Mr. Heater F232000 MH9BX Buddy" portable propane heater has one of the highest BTU outputs for a portable heater, at 9,000 BTUs. If you need even more heat output, industrial propane heaters can go up to 400,000 BTUs or more for larger spaces.
Ice on a car window can disappear without the heater on due to a process called sublimation. Sublimation occurs when a solid (ice) changes directly into a gas (water vapor) without going through the liquid phase. This can happen when the temperature and air circulation are right for the ice to turn to vapor.
It is not recommended to change a gas hot water heater from natural gas to butane gas. The two gases have different energy outputs and combustion properties, so converting the heater could lead to safety hazards, improper combustion, and damage to the equipment. It's best to consult a professional and consider purchasing a new water heater designed for butane gas instead.
The Dodge Caravan heater was invented in 1984 by the Dodge and Mopar companies. Since it's creation it has evolved into a much bigger and popular van.
If someone needs information about replacing a caravan heater, can be found on the Camping and Caravnning Club website, a website dedicated to caravans.
The engine block heater on a Dodge Caravan could be in a number of places. However, the cord for the electrical connection should be near the battery.
Replace heater motor resistor.
I have looked up time to change heater core on 2000 dodge caravan it said 2 hours. I have never done this so I need to know where to start?
The heater would not be working on a 1990 Dodge Grand Caravan if the heater core is damaged or blocked. Hot coolant from the engine must flow through the core to allow hot air to pass into the cabin.
The heater on a 1999 Caravan doesn't have a heater valve. The temp is regulated with a blend air door that is controlled by the body computer and climate controll head.
You could measure the weight of the butane canister before and after use to calculate how much butane has been burnt. Another method is to monitor the flame height or temperature to estimate the consumption rate. Alternatively, you could use a specialized butane gas meter to directly measure the amount of butane burned.
It should be in the heater blower motor case which is located under the glovebox.
Maybe because your climate control system needs to be repaired....
Your heater core is probably bad.