jrsavoie
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- 1975 Ford backhoe/loader 3 cylinder diesel, 2022 Kubota LX2610, 1963 John Deere 4010 diesel wide front, 1996 Toro 223D Groundsmaster, 1998 Toro Groundsmaster 325D 4x4 72" deck cab & snowblower
The Thermocouple went out on my 75,000 to 100,000 BTU propane Salamander/Torpedo heater
It has a junction block H06F thermocouple. I heard they also make a junction block that screws in where the thermocouple screws in and then you can use a regular, readily available thermocouple. Does anybody have a link to something like that?
Most of the H06F thermocouples I found online were not the correct thermocouple or they used a generic picture. - They did not have the junction block in the picture.
Does anybody have a recommendation for something to replace my 100,000 BTU propane torpedo?
I am looking for something propane & directional, that doesn't have to be right next to you - like a torpedo
The first torpedo heater I looked at was only $145 and was 125,000 max BTU
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-Forced-Propane-F271390/dp/B00KRFVG5G
It has a junction block H06F thermocouple. I heard they also make a junction block that screws in where the thermocouple screws in and then you can use a regular, readily available thermocouple. Does anybody have a link to something like that?
Most of the H06F thermocouples I found online were not the correct thermocouple or they used a generic picture. - They did not have the junction block in the picture.
Does anybody have a recommendation for something to replace my 100,000 BTU propane torpedo?
I am looking for something propane & directional, that doesn't have to be right next to you - like a torpedo
The first torpedo heater I looked at was only $145 and was 125,000 max BTU
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Heater-Forced-Propane-F271390/dp/B00KRFVG5G