Just gone up to 42pHello, anyone near you with oil fired central heating? I use a Lidl oil transfer pump to fill up a couple of 5L cans. Last lot of kero I bought was about 30p per litre.

Just gone up to 42pHello, anyone near you with oil fired central heating? I use a Lidl oil transfer pump to fill up a couple of 5L cans. Last lot of kero I bought was about 30p per litre.
You can get green diesel in most of Europe.I did think about a second tank for red / kero purely for the heater. It used so little in my pick up I couldn’t be bothered and it’s dead now (the Chinese one that is). Was handy for keeping dogs and truck at a sensible temperature.
decided not to on camper as out of UK you can’t get red anyhow
Never knew that. I had heard it was a thing in Ireland but thought it was to do with different rates north and south or somethingYou can get green diesel in most of Europe.
For agricultural use. Many petrol stations have the pump on the forecourt.
I know cos I nearly filled up with it. Thought it meant environmentaly friendly not green as in colour![]()
Bet you wouldn’t do that with a Chinese one!!I've been considering one of the chinese heaters for a while, as the big indirect space heater I'm currently using takes up a bit too much room in the workshop, and is a bit all or nothing, so I think one of these smaller heaters ran for an hour or so before venturing into the workshop would be enough to make it tolerable.
I then remembered I have an old Eberspacher that's been languishing on top of a cupboard for years, so lifted it down today, put some fresh fuel in the make shift fuel bottle (an old 1l oil bottle), connected it up, and switched it on. Fuel pump didn't kick in, but a few gentle taps with a suitable implement, and it started clicking. Took another restart attempt, but it fired into life and ran. Not bad for something that must be over 20 years old, and hasn't been run for over 10.
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I just need to find a bigger fuel tank, drill a couple holes through the workshop wall, and see if it'll provide enough heat.
And it also reminded there should be a coolant heating version buried in another shed...
The other month I went to our local supplier and paid 44p a litre for a 20 litre jerry can fullJust gone up to 42p![]()