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===Walmart===
===Walmart===
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*[https://www.walmart.com/ip/Crown-1-K-Kerosene-Clean-Burning-Fuel-1-Gallon-Plastic-Container/51741742?classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1200 Crown 1-K Kerosene, Clean Burning Fuel, 1 Gallon, Plastic Container] (~12 USD as of this edit)
 
==From the Pump==
==From the Pump==
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Revision as of 15:19, 14 August 2024

Basics

  • A Liquid Fuel Between Diesel Fuel and Heavy Fuel Oil
  • Energy Dense, Relatively Safe (Compared to more volatile fuels like Gasoline etc ), and stores well
  • Main disadvantages are Sooty Flame (outside of more controlled combustion like in Gas Turbines or Forced Air Burners etc), long term Tank Sludge Formation (although impact of refining/“grade” of kerosene, and tank rust prevention is worth investigating), and cleanup being a major consideration (Gasoline to an extent, but ESPECIALLY E-85 , Fuel Alcohols and LPG all evaporate or dissipate near instantly making cleanup unecissary, anything below gasoline will contaminate Soil/Water)

Grades

  • Unsure on this, most articles lead to old sulfur rating classes, as with Off Road Diesel (if I understand correctly) they are all hltra-low sulfur like Ultra-Low Sulfur Diesel
  • HOWEVER Jet Fuel (JP-5 / JP-8 etc) / “Aviation Turbine Fuel” and Rocket Fuel (RP-1) do seem to be more “refined” (RP-1 Especially)
  • What Whitegas / “Coleman Fuel” are is another thing to look into

Sourcing

Canned Fuel

Home Depot

Tractor Supply Co

Walmart

From the Pump

Uses

Small Kerosene Powered Devices

As a Large Scale Fuel

Internal Links

External Links