We've shifted from primarily oil for heating to a pellet boiler with the oil as an emergency backup. That means I'm not using any fuel oil/diesel and it's sitting in the tank for a long time. I'm trying to decide if it's better to add stabilizers, if so, which ones or to spend a few weeks every year or two on oil to burn down the tank.
Burning the oil will be more expensive and, because our oil boiler requires a power vent, it's annoyingly loud to run. But, I'm unclear how reliable and which additives will sufficiently stabilize the fuel or for how long.
What say the diesel experts of garage journal?
The fuel oil tank is a standard 275 gallon indoor tank and there are no known problems with the tank, filer or oil boiler.
Burning the oil will be more expensive and, because our oil boiler requires a power vent, it's annoyingly loud to run. But, I'm unclear how reliable and which additives will sufficiently stabilize the fuel or for how long.
What say the diesel experts of garage journal?
The fuel oil tank is a standard 275 gallon indoor tank and there are no known problems with the tank, filer or oil boiler.