Depends on the BTUs of the heater.
Chat with our AI personalities
Yes. Kerosene has 140,000 btu's per gallon and gasoline has less.
A gallon of kerosene typically contains about 135,000 BTUs of energy. At a burn rate of 30,000 BTUs per hour, a gallon of kerosene would last approximately 4.5 hours (135,000 BTUs ÷ 30,000 BTUs/hour = 4.5 hours). However, actual burn time can vary based on factors such as efficiency and burner design.
The two sets of units are not compatible. While a gallon may be converted to a litre, there is no relationship between kWh and hour.
(1 US gallon/hour) x (1 hour/3,600 seconds) x (3.78541 liters/US gallon) = 0.0010515liter/second(rounded)
there are 8 pints per gallon. there are 3600 seconds per hour. so divide by 8 and multiply by 3600.