Heating Without Electricity!

Greetings!

I’m a huge fan of non electrical appliances. It’s so much easier to store fuel than it is to create and store power. 14 gallons of kerosene will get me through a brutal Northern Minnesota winter, with fuel to spare. I could put about 3 batteries in the same amount of space, but without an added power generation source, there is no way those three batteries could keep me comfortable for anywhere near as long as the fuel stored in the same amount of room.

@Axel if you’d like an electricity free fan to circulate your heat, you can get a heat powered wood stove fan to place on top of your heater. I use one on top of my kerosene heater, and really like it.

Cheers!


"Beat Murphy's Law with a KISS! (Keep It Stupidly Simple)" ~ Van_Dweller