SquirrellCook
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I like the tickingsuper quiet fuel pump
I like the tickingsuper quiet fuel pump
I like the ticking
It’s definitely not something to ignore. If you’ve consistently felt unwell after running your diesel heater overnight, it’s wise to be cautious. While it could be a coincidence, symptoms like headaches, grogginess, dizziness, or nausea can point to possible exposure to exhaust gases particularly carbon monoxide, which is odorless and dangerous. Even a small leak in the heater’s exhaust system or poor ventilation can cause issues, especially in enclosed spaces like a camper or van.The last 2 times we have been away I have kept the diesel heater on all night, in the morning I have woken up and not felt so good: is it a coincidence or do you think it's the heater running all night when we are asleep? Next https://zumbaliciouscrew.com/en/blog/how-to-start-a-beginner-friendly-at-home-zumba-workout/ time we stay out I am going to set the timer to come on at 7 and off at 9 and see if that makes a difference. Has anybody had the same experience?
Rae