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Kerosene lamps emit fine particulates, carbon monoxide, nitric oxides (NOx), and sulfur dioxide when burned.I've been looking for a kerosene lamp. Not for light but for heat, a little bit... I read somewhere that some of them can put out a few thousand BTU per hour. But their package is much smaller than the kerosene heaters.
Has anyone used them like this before? What lamp? (And are there CO issues?)
Beeswax, olive oil, and castor oil all burn without smoke. If you just heat them up without burning them, then yes, there will be lots of smoke. The problem is none of them wick particularly well, at least when cold, and don't work in the tall kerosene lamps because of this. I've seen people add copper tubing loops around where the wick comes out on a kerosene lamp that also go into the oil reservoir, and apparently that heats the oil enough to make it wick the long distance up to the top of a kerosene lamp wick. Lamps made to burn olive oil are very short and wide, think Aladdin type lamps. The wick lays on a flat part slightly raised above the oil reservoir and these are actually safer than kerosene lamps. When spilled the olive oil lamps just put themselves out, and usually beeswax candles and castor oil will do the same. Those three things were the only smokeless illumination fuel I could find that also had no toxic emissions.I'm not sure burning wax or olive oil does not release harmful substances. Making oil too hot is bad. See cooking (in particular frying with olive oil rather than e.g. rapeseed oil), and air quality data while cooking...
Do you use any kind of a dip stick of some sort to fill up a metal lantern? I lit up my aluminum font Aladdin last night and used piece of paper as a makeshift dip stick. There has to be something more functional.Any oil lantern collectors here? Tonight I had to move some wood in the dark. I lit up my Nier Feuerhand 270 lantern made in Germany pre world war to give me the light I needed at the stacks. It did the trick.
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