With any unvented gas heater, you still need fresh air coming in to breath. Long exposure in a closed room with these type heaters will cause headaches, nausea, light headedness, etc. If you think something may be wrong with the heater, check the inside of the heater where the flames are. Is it sooted? If it is, it is not burning correctly and may need the pressure adjusted or cleaned. Is the cylinder you are using freezing up on the outside of the bottle? You may just need to switch to a full cylinder. Hope this helps.
It sounds as if you do not have enough fresh air ventilation.
You may have had a rodent home in there while it was not in use and you are burning out everything that he has packed inside, including his dead carcase
Hi,
Here are a couple of tips that I
wrote that tell you how to troubleshoot a Torpedo or Reddy
heater...
Reddy
Heater - Troubleshooting Torpedo Heaters
Torpedo
Heater Pump Pressure Adjustment
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