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> FS: Smallish gas fire heater, 20,000 BTU. Roast your nuts !
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post Nov 20 2011, 05:31 PM
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This thing is brand new, but been bouncing around my garage. Never going to do anything with it.

It is gas fire, 24 volts 3 amps, so a ~$50.00 12-24 volt converter would be required in a car.

150.00 + shipping, or?


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post Nov 20 2011, 05:32 PM
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Bump

Offers?

Ice fishing cabin?
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post Nov 24 2011, 02:02 PM
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Military? It would be diesel? Any "jp a1 input " markings on it?


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I'll find the manual for it, somewhere around here... Pretty sure it's gas though. Some of these units are mounted in boats as well.
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QUOTE(underthetire @ Nov 24 2011, 04:14 PM) *

I'll find the manual for it, somewhere around here... Pretty sure it's gas though. Some of these units are mounted in boats as well.

If it is gas, I will make an offer. let me know
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According to the manual, the ap2030 will burn gasoline, jp4, or arctic diesel fuels down to -55 deg. Requires a 3-15 psi fuel pump.
I know nothing else, other than it may need a controller(thermostat I'm guessing) of some kind. It's kinda vague in the manual about that. It may just fire when you turn it on as well.
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QUOTE(underthetire @ Nov 26 2011, 09:44 PM) *

According to the manual, the ap2030 will burn gasoline, jp4, or arctic diesel fuels down to -55 deg. Requires a 3-15 psi fuel pump.
I know nothing else, other than it may need a controller(thermostat I'm guessing) of some kind. It's kinda vague in the manual about that. It may just fire when you turn it on as well.

do you have the harness?
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Should have the connector for it. What I got with it was
Heater, manual, connector, hose clamps(for ducting)

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