Nu-Way does not make this one anymore. Used for ice fishing houses and hunting blinds. Picked this up along with a vintage Nu-Way wood stove , which is going in my camper. Have to get a damper for this for it to burn efficiently
Kerosene or diesel. The burner is wickless and is a medium sized cup and the fuel rises thru a tube right in the center. The valve under the tank adjusts the flow. I actually fired it up just a while ago - the cup is surrounded by a bigger cup with multiple holes for draft (#3 picture in above post).Fired right up and burned really good. But I can see how the draft control would help.That last photo (from the net) is a shot of the draft control right off the stove.
That is a NEAT stove! Diesel would be cheaper to use. I wonder what kind of mileage it gets. Hours per gallon...
I think the design is like a Trekker Stove, although much earlier. Once I get the draft parts I will run it and see what the time is on that container - looks to be about a half gallon. Diesel would be cheaper but all I had around was kero. Use that in a few pressure lantern's we have.
This is really a nice little stove. How much heat does it put out? Will it be enough to heat a wall tent? And how long does it burn on a full tank / can of kerosene?
I hope this message still finds it's way to u . I have one of these and am wanting to find out the proper and safe way to operate this heater . If u could share your knowledge on this item it would be greatly appeciated ! Please & Thanks !