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Bought a cheap Torpedo heater and INSTANTLY regretted it. How to fix common problems! 

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Master Heater, Remington, Heatfast, Protemp, Hexago and Dyna-glo are pretty much the same machines sharing the same components. So, how bad is one of these bottom of the barrel brands? Bad. Here's an overview of their shortcomings and how to address common problems that will cause the heater to lose flame. There are some good heaters out there and I have listed a couple below:
Dewalt is probably the best made heater on the market today:
75k BTU: amzn.to/3u9dJsv
190k BTU: amzn.to/364QkQM
The MH line from Mr. Heater is a really solid "value" option too: amzn.to/3qBgMsD
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00:01 Intro
00:31 Overview/problems
03:00 Blower, fan and air compressor
04:18 Ignition and burner
05:27 Fixing the ignition problem
06:52 Fixing the loose fan
07:40 Control board/thermostat inspection
10:13 Adjusting the pressure/burner BTU output
12:41 Summary and better options
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@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
Thanks for watching, I really appreciate the support! Dewalt is probably the best made heater on the market today: 75k BTU: amzn.to/3u9dJsv 190k BTU: amzn.to/364QkQM The MH line from Mr. Heater is a really solid "value" option too: amzn.to/3qBgMsD BRAND SPANKIN' NEW CHANNEL MERCH! teespring.com/stores/trial-n-error More monkey business? Find me on Facebook: facebook.com/RU-vidTrialnerror/?view_public_for=232815904127596 Instagram: instagram.com/trialn_error_/
@colinselvig9635
@colinselvig9635 9 месяцев назад
Dewalt still the best made? Need a heater for new pole barn
@steveroder8376
@steveroder8376 8 месяцев назад
I have the dewalt 190,000 btu, problems right out of box. Even after adjusting fuel pressure still hit in miss if it runs.
@bitingfish9839
@bitingfish9839 8 месяцев назад
I got a Mr. Heater 75,000 BTU last year and had to replace the rubber hoses already, the air hose had so many holes that it wouldn't even start. If you do get it make sure to spray the hoses with a rubber protectant before the season, during the season, and after the season. I defiantly will be because getting those hoses out are a pain in the ass.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab Год назад
One option you could use if the thermostat is a continuing issue is to bypass the onboard thermostat, and get a plug in one. These can be hung on a wall, and function like a furnace or boiler thermostat.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror Год назад
I've used those in the past as well and forgot all about them. Good idea!
@prostreetgsxr
@prostreetgsxr Год назад
I heard all of the different brand torpedo heaters are made by the same company. Is that true?
@corvetteshorts4670
@corvetteshorts4670 Год назад
Most (including Dewalt/Master) are made by ITI in China, just different levels of manufacture.
@m.m.m.c.a.k.e
@m.m.m.c.a.k.e Год назад
kerosene v diesel or jet fuel…. Better burning, smelling, longevity? other perks or undesirables? Thanks!
@ronbulow1872
@ronbulow1872 10 месяцев назад
this guy has nothing to do but put down the manufacturer, its like he got fired from them ?? and on the thermostat ??? adjust the potentiometer to make the thermostat more accurate, thats what the potentiometer does. its always easier to knock someone elses work. and complaining about a fossil fuel heater?? well why are you fixing it then ?? this looks like he misadjusted the pressure and also loosened the fan blade. this is a set up for more clicks and likes.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 10 месяцев назад
"This guy" is me. I'm guessing you currently work for them. Thanks for playing but the video speaks for itself.
@JK-zl7vv
@JK-zl7vv 9 месяцев назад
I was a service tech for a microwave company, and for moisture on the control board issues, the manufacturer had us pull the control board off, and coat the control board with clear furniture lacquer spray, about 3 coats of spray, letting it dry, then reinstall it, this worked very very well, you may want to try this with your control circuit board to protect it from moisture, just remove your control board, spray it with clear lacquer furniture spray, let it dry, then reassemble it, and test run the heater, this will keep your heater from suffering catastrophic electrical failure, due to moisture problems.
@aaronedberg7588
@aaronedberg7588 Год назад
Buy a 120 volt tstat, mount it on the wall with a good 20 ft cord with a female end. Bypass the potentiometer in the unit so its always on when it has power, and plug it into the wall mounted thermostat?
@meatballmagoo6134
@meatballmagoo6134 Год назад
Another RU-vid genius
@Mr_BUSINESS_24_7
@Mr_BUSINESS_24_7 7 месяцев назад
I have coagulated fuel clumps in my tank. I bought this heater second hand and changed the nozzle, filters, fuel gauge / cap, tire tubes, bought a fuel pressure gauge for it, and changed the fuel lines and filter. I didn't buy an ignitor yet as that was a bit pricey and I didn't buy a complete control panel because $$$ and I wanted to test things out first I believe I tested the photo cell and it's working. So I'm feeling pretty good about it But I wanted to how to clean the coagulated Fuel out of the tank ? Heater was made in 2007 and it visually looks like it didn't have much use. but the fuel pump was caked up with dust from cutting Sheetrock from a job the previous owner was doing. I cleaned all that out.
@PainterD54
@PainterD54 10 месяцев назад
That looks identical to the 80,000 BTU Dyna Glo forced air heater I use. Mines only 2 years old but should last for many years. I have the twin electrode spark lighter so that part fairly reliable. Mainly just keep on cleaning the unit every so often (I clean mine every year) and it will last a lifetime. Most people just use them and park them out of the way and don't clean them or do any preventative maintenance on them, then wonder what's wrong when they don't work when they need them in the winter (then claim they are a piece of junk because they don't work) Take care of them and they will take care of you.
@Boss260-
@Boss260- Год назад
Did changing the position of the temp sensor do anything?
@box420
@box420 Год назад
Picked up a reddy heat one that didn't fire up and took it home oiled up the baerings and what not and it fired right up. Paid 30$ for it. It pays to know how to fix stuff
@gado6438
@gado6438 7 месяцев назад
If you are suggesting Mr. Heater is better, you are delusional. They are all the same quality. This is bullshit.
@northpoint1039
@northpoint1039 9 месяцев назад
I just watched your video and have recently bought the 80k btu dyna glo model from menards. I have it running on diesel #2 from the gas station. Before I bought it I did a lot of research on repairing them and maintaining them. So I want to bring up some points that may help others (and you) when running a Salamander/torpedo/whatever you want to call it. First, Running diesel is what I expect everyone is doing because kerosene is crazy expensive. However, Diesel gets thicker as the temp drops and tends to jell up below about 30F. So, Since all these heaters are really all the same you have to pay attention to what the temp is outside. I picked up some diesel conditioner to protect against jelling up in cold weather. The thicker the diesel gets the harder it is to inject it into the burner. This causes decreased flow and it will either not start or just start and quit after a minute or so. You have two options. You can adjust your pressure or add some diesel conditioner to it. I ran mine for an hour and it burns very clean. Hardly any noticeable diesel smell at all. If you are getting some smoke out of them or really smelly then your pressure might be too high or your injector nozzle might be somewhat clogged and dripping some down and then finally igniting. Take it apart and clean the nozzle. Just use some brake cleaner and a small diameter wire. The price point you buy at is important. The manufacturer has to build these with a price point in mind. So, Buying the cheapest will come with quality and build issues. I went with the 80k model because it has been mentioned that if your garage is uninsulated (1.5 car size garage) its better. Indeed it is. It warms it right up in about 10 minutes. I looked over the unit hardware wise and it seems to be of good build quality. If its not igniting and you hear it clicking then the igniter is fine. Its a fuel delivery problem. As for the thermostat, You can pick up an external one for about 44.oo bucks and use that. Just turn the built in one to max and use the inline external one. If you have the thermostat set at 70 and you are sweating then keep in mind that the temp at the heater is going to be less than what is farther up because hot air rises. Just set the thermostat lower on the unit. These units are pretty basic and I do have experience repairing all my cars/equipment/ect... so its not a big deal for me. I guess most important is do not cheap out on your selection for a heater. These heaters should go years with general maintenance like drain the fuel after winter is over. Use a conditioner in the colder weather. Pull the cover and clean it. Check the pressure every year to make sure you are in specs.
@dave_1958
@dave_1958 9 месяцев назад
I bought a master about 8 years ago.. 135,000 btu and it has ran flawlessly. Just a few days ago I bought a 80,000 btu for a smaller shop. So far so good with the new one too although I did have to turn the pump pressure down because it was shooting 4in flames out the front!
@theresahoffman8408
@theresahoffman8408 8 месяцев назад
2 minutes in. You mention clips. Those are Tinnamin clips. Yes the sheetmetal is thin but the clips are actually a good thing, even on thick sheetmetal
@curtwuollet2912
@curtwuollet2912 Год назад
Depending on torpedo heaters is an excellent training class in troubleshooting. Freezing provides a strong incentive.
@erikpayton1384
@erikpayton1384 9 месяцев назад
I have a Dayton 55000 btu that will only start if the top is off. I’m thinking too low air pressure?? What’s your guys thoughts??
@richardc3208
@richardc3208 8 месяцев назад
I'm not a technician but mine is doing the same, but I plan on removing the electronic flame sensor. Seems like a regular problem with this type of setup
@curtwuollet2912
@curtwuollet2912 8 месяцев назад
@@richardc3208 That's the primary safety on these. You want it to stop if it flames out.
@donvillo1
@donvillo1 9 месяцев назад
What would be the issue if you have fuel leaking out the front where the flame comes out?
@dave_1958
@dave_1958 9 месяцев назад
Turn your pump pressure down or at least check the pressure
@donvillo1
@donvillo1 9 месяцев назад
@@dave_1958 I’ll try that. It’s almost at 5
@dave_1958
@dave_1958 9 месяцев назад
@@donvillo1 what size btu do you own
@donvillo1
@donvillo1 9 месяцев назад
@@dave_1958 125,000 btu
@plap.
@plap. Год назад
Boss got one of those for the shop. When warm out It works great, until it's cold outside then it doesn't run at all. Just perfect
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror Год назад
LMAO, sounds about right.
@plap.
@plap. Год назад
@@Trialnerror something to do with that stupid thermostat set up. Just give me one with a plug that fires it up. More crap, more to break
@dave_1958
@dave_1958 9 месяцев назад
You can run some diesel fuel additive to it or in my case, I add about 1/8 cup rubbing alcohol to 10 gal of fuel. The alcohol also reduces the smell of diesel
@PapaRug.58
@PapaRug.58 Год назад
Cheap chineseium manufacture lol Good vid U did as I would do to remidy the poor/no fire run problem and good point to adjust the fuel/air mix with the lid on as it will change on/off 😊
@wooddawg4868
@wooddawg4868 6 месяцев назад
I have always bought propane torpedo heaters. Propane torpedo heaters and propane heaters in general hardly ever give you any problems other than an occasional thermocouple going bad every blue moon., and I do mean every blue moon if ever.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 6 месяцев назад
Agreed, I have one of them as well. Great heaters that burn clean but they are expensive to operate.
@KyBrancaccio
@KyBrancaccio 2 года назад
Nice video. Just make sure that the Thermal Cutt-offs are not hidden in a sleeve connecting to that sensor that you intend to move. Otherwise the circuit won't open and prevent deadly failure.
@TheFalconJetDriver
@TheFalconJetDriver 2 года назад
I have to say you are very pragmatic when it comes to this review! And that is why I am here! 😁🛫
@BryceNewbold
@BryceNewbold Год назад
I'm im desperate need of help. I have a Master heater 200,000btu unit that uses a pp200 ignitor. We were pulling it apart and it all worked beforehand but we broke the ignitor. Every pp200 ignitor I have bought since, looks different (round opposed to flat) and will not ignite. Any thoughts?
@tom-fq5cf
@tom-fq5cf Год назад
Try tweaking the position of the ignitor...the shape difference isn't really that big of a deal but it may just NOT be in the fuel/air path quite right....also make sure its electrically identical....The new ignitor that is so its operating temp is hot enough
@ericfraser7543
@ericfraser7543 2 года назад
Good tips, mine has been sitting in he corner for 15 years, I may revisit it... Just curious as why you need one of them? how is the mini split doing at keeping up the heat in the garage? That is still my plan for my garage.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
I just use it to get the garage up to temp initially. The mini split will do the job ( that's all I used last year) but it takes a couple hours to change the temp 30 degrees. With both of them going it takes 20 minutes to go from 30 degrees to 60. Once the garage is warm, I shut down the torpedo and the minisplit holds the temp no problem.
@joemizer
@joemizer 2 года назад
Didn’t you do radiant floors? Why you need heater. Lol
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
My pockets don't go that deep my friend lol. Would have loved to but then again, I would have probably drilled through one of the lines putting my lift in lmao. I use this heater to get the space up to temp fast then use the heat pump HVAC to keep it warm.
@joemizer
@joemizer 2 года назад
@@Trialnerror installing radian isn’t that expensive. Just tubing and 2”insulation
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
@@joemizer I hear ya, but the Heat Pump option and this heater cost me about $700 total. Between the cost of a boiler, a flu/chimney, another oil tank, pumps and manifold I'd easily be up around $5k and that style heat is not great at getting a space up to temp quickly. They are great at keeping a steady temp but take a long time to heat the thermal mass of a cold floor. In a garage that isn't used everyday, I'd be wasting money.
@joemizer
@joemizer 2 года назад
@@Trialnerror you make a good point.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
@@joemizer It's nice to be able to have a conversation with person and not have it resort to name calling. I really appreciate guys like you that watch my channel and add their POV's/knowledge. Thanks man!
@rileyisnana6905
@rileyisnana6905 Год назад
Can anyone direct me why my dewalt 125,000 won't catch a flame? I hold the button down but no flame starts. Before it would catch a small flame but none at all now. That's the way I bought it also. Just needing a little help to get it started before I give up and throw it out
@roycenpam
@roycenpam Год назад
good job. Hopefully since I moved to Fla. I will never need my torpedo.( oh wait that is a beer I do like) Heater. But enjoyed the video
@plasmar1
@plasmar1 Год назад
my suggestion relating to thermostat, this applies to regardless how well or bad it works, amazon/other there's these 30$~ wireless thermostats for 120v devices that are pretty awesome... they're built pretty cheaply but work(relay and wireless junk), plugs in between the heater and power source(standard looking 120v socket) than set the temperature on the remote and place the remote where ever you want it to reach that temperature(the temp sensor is in the remote) and done:D..... can set the tstat on the unit as a max limit or similar for safety
@timandthat.538
@timandthat.538 2 года назад
I must say a great out of the gate upload. That's definitely a piece of sh!t. You proved it. I know you have more in the chamber. .
@racer67
@racer67 Год назад
I have a dayton 110,000 and it starts runs for a minute or 5 minutes then shuts off n blows a huge cloud of smoke ?
@bilhow911
@bilhow911 Год назад
I just spent an hour viewing troubleshooting videos and this one is by far the most informative for my application. You mentioned that the heater should turn on and shut off based on the input from the thermostat. I have a brand new Mr Heater 180000 btu heater that shuts off after about 20 minutes and does not ever come back on, until the unit has completely cooled down, then I have to turn the switch off and unplug in order to get it to work again. This at least gives me some things to look at. Thanks.
@jasperjones6962
@jasperjones6962 Год назад
I have a master 80k radiant heater. It runs for a minute and shuts off. I did everything in trouble shooting and still does it. What do you think the pressure is correct it seems to lose it's electrical connection to the motor.
@theidahodian4518
@theidahodian4518 Год назад
Nice video, good production values. Did you move the sensor like you mentioned?
@garysgarage.2841
@garysgarage.2841 11 дней назад
I learned sum stuf.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 8 дней назад
Thank you, enjoy the stuf that was learnd
@TheChewy78
@TheChewy78 Год назад
Desa heaters are good heaters the later ones with the hot surface ignition modules. Then run with an external thermostat.
@jt9498
@jt9498 9 месяцев назад
I'd like to get one for my garage for the winter, but they're so ridiculously priced up here (Canada) that it's just not cost effective for me.
@Aviation2016
@Aviation2016 2 месяца назад
Buy used. Just bought 3 for $60 to see if they work
@aaronspring811
@aaronspring811 2 года назад
I have a Dewalt 180 5K BTU and for some reason it’s just spitting out fuel I have the PSI set at seven which is what it’s recommended and I can’t keep a steady flame any thoughts?
@tom-fq5cf
@tom-fq5cf Год назад
Bad nozzle...Or weak ignition temp
@roberthill5588
@roberthill5588 Год назад
I have a Dyna glow pro 135000 Won't fire up with top shroud on . Amy ideas??
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror Год назад
Low fuel pressure or ignition is gapped too far. The increased air flowing through the chamber with the top on is putting out the inadequate flame.
@lolipopgiggly
@lolipopgiggly Год назад
Are John Deere torpedo heaters any good?
@davep6977
@davep6977 Год назад
didn't learn much, if anything. But you made me feel better. Least my Desa/Remington is better
@broncoguy4862
@broncoguy4862 10 месяцев назад
When someone tries to help, I was raised to simply say thank you, not criticize their effort.
@publicwatchdog2489
@publicwatchdog2489 11 месяцев назад
Hooked mine up to an old school mercury switched thermostat which regulates the heat better, the new electronic thermostats only run heating elements not motors
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 11 месяцев назад
That's the way to do it. The internal thermo is garbage.
@danieltamay4328
@danieltamay4328 Год назад
Thanks
@tennesseeoutlaw4563
@tennesseeoutlaw4563 8 месяцев назад
I found four of these in a dumpster and they all work just fine just trying to learn about them a little bit
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 8 месяцев назад
I can understand finding them there lol.
@tennesseeoutlaw4563
@tennesseeoutlaw4563 8 месяцев назад
@@Trialnerror 😂
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 8 месяцев назад
That's a great find though. They are worth good money all jokes aside. Nice score! @@tennesseeoutlaw4563
@tennesseeoutlaw4563
@tennesseeoutlaw4563 8 месяцев назад
@@Trialnerror thanks I plan on keeping two and selling the others if they break I’m not going to be mad cause they was free lol
@npursuit1
@npursuit1 2 года назад
As always, great video. Any progress on the car.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
Thanks Paul. Nothing new this week anyway. Weather started to warm up so I've been doing some work outside finally!
@unvjustintime1
@unvjustintime1 2 года назад
Used motor oil? I saw one that also is cordless but didn’t know they made cordless
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
Nope, too thick. These will run on any light dinosaur remnants but no heavy oils. The only cordless oil feed one's I know of are wick style heaters .
@TheChewy78
@TheChewy78 Год назад
The mr heater forced air heaters are not good at all we tried the 75,000 btu model on our farm and the part where the nozzle screwed into would start to disinigrate .
@94SexyStang
@94SexyStang Год назад
well you should know better than buying the Cheapest 80k version for a FARM........that's just Nowhere near enough BTU's.
@ticklemeorange8328
@ticklemeorange8328 2 года назад
How the heck does someone sign off on something like this smh
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
Quantity over quality is the name of the production game now-a-days. It's a sad world!
@CantKillMe
@CantKillMe Год назад
thanks for the video I got a Dyna-glo 2 years ago and never had a lick of problems out of it I ges its just a hit and miss thing
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