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Old 07-09-2003, 02:12 PM
Ron Clark
 
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Default Eltex heater

On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 13:31:12 +0100, "Rod"
wrote:

Eltex heater, it has a base, which holds the fuel (paraffin?} a burner in
the middle with a tube running up to what looks like a sealed can of

water
stuck on the top of two side supports, the can has a tiny hole in it and

is
about half full, does it need to be topped up, how?

Has anyone got or come across one of these, I haven't a clue about them

and
any info and tips would be gratefully welcome

I inherited some and got rid at the first opportunity - waste of time and
fuel. If you have any choice electric heating is the preferred option for a
small greenhouse. Some gas ones with reservations for a second choice (see
my earlier post on another heating thread)


You may be right about the ease of use of electrickery heating but an
Eltex paraffin heater can certainly have its uses in a greenhouse,.

Use it for taking the chill off newly planted cucs and tomatoes etc

Obviously it has its disadvantages if you want to over-winter
something but many of us could find one too useful to discard

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