Propane heater.

Mark Buscher

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Does one need a stainless coil in their heater or is a cast iron heat exchanger acceptable or will there be issues with the iron exchanger and doing weird stuff to the textiles?
 

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Cast is acceptable if you cool it down after usage. Otherwise it just boils black iron contaminated water which will make a big messed.
 
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Does one need a stainless coil in their heater or is a cast iron heat exchanger acceptable or will there be issues with the iron exchanger and doing weird stuff to the textiles?

Leave to The Canadian to give a proper answer. :)

Steel coil is fine. When I had mine, I would run a heavy concentration of whatever I was using in my Chem jug (some products will work better then others) through it on the highest heat setting (scary hot). It coated the coil nice, and then I never had the black water issue. At the time I was using Masterblend Soap Free and it worked great.
 

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