Depends. You might be low on coolant. Or your heater core could be clogged. Neither of those instances is particularly "safe".
But, it could just be a blend door, which wouldn't matter.
No I don't think you should. It doesn't sound safe to me if I were you.
To prevent a water heater from blowing up, safety measures include regular maintenance, checking for leaks, ensuring proper ventilation, setting the temperature to a safe level, and installing a pressure relief valve. It is also important to follow manufacturer's guidelines and have a professional inspect the water heater periodically.
The DeLonghi DFH255OTB Safe Heat Fan Heater is a safe option
The purpose of a mixing valve in a water heater system is to regulate the temperature of the water coming out of the heater by mixing hot water with cold water, ensuring a safe and consistent temperature for use.
The Mr. Heater Propane Garage Heater is a very safe model
You need to get a specified bathroom heater for it to be considered safe.
A temporary fix would be to pull both heater hoses and connect them to each other, then don't worry about the heater core leaking. It's summer in the northern hemisphere, and you don't NEED a heater.
It is safe to have a space heater, but it does have risks like anything else. If someone wants to use a space heater, they should be very careful.
wat if i knock down a kerosene heater
As long as you have a heater strip installed on the compressor, you will not have a problem.
No , this coolant is coming from your heater core and you are losing engine coolant ; you need to have this repaired because the engine will overheat and suffer damage that will be more expensive than the repair of the heater core .
Yes your ac just won't be cold