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where is the howling heater posts?


picksbigwagon

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Mine likes to make big flames...and the occasional ear shattering screech.

Half the time i cannot even shut it off without unscrewing the 1# tank.

Them sunflowers light up everytime though grin

Sure makes coffee fast when the flames are higher than the camping coffee pot eek Got to have some good gloves close by when i fire that thing up! Time to buy a new one i think.

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I think they operate the same. On startup, to reduce the loud whine, i put a finger or two over the air intake holes. This will increase the flame size until you pull your fingers off the holes. Typically you can warm up the heater faster and avoid the loud whine.

Is yours making the noise after startup?

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I looked last night and searched multiple times about the howling heaters and how to fix it, I have two at home and I know the information is located here somewhere

thanks

I cured the squeal in my heater by taping the air breather hole partially closed with a piece of electrical tape that I had with me one time. That is where all of the squealing is coming from.

Have to make sure that you do not close off to much of the hole though. Trial and error thing!

Cliff

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Perhaps no one really wants to know as it can be a great topic for discussion in the fish house. Knowledge can certainly take the mystery out of life.

As the air enters the port on the tube connected to the plenum the molecules start to vibrate in an amplified fashion because of a couple factors. These vibrating particles drive sympathetic vibrations of greater magnitude at the same frequency in the plenum. Frequencies at which the response amplitude is at a relative maximum are known as the system's resonant frequencies. The frequency this occurs at depends on the construction of the heater but since they’re all basically the same, the pitch of the sound you hear from one heater to another will all be very similar.

I have one heater tuned to a B flat and use that one for walleye fishing and another tuned to an E for crappies and sunfish.

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