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I wouldn’t bother attempting to bury a tank legally at least it’s a nightmare you don’t need that much heat
Does it matter what state you live in
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A while back we all where talking about storage about long term fully fueled storage
we also touched on the subject of fuel going bad
But I guess not enough
My fuel has biologicals in it algae/fungus nasty red film that does not come off metal or plastic
Generator is in garage fully fueled...
Question though if the unit is operating in
hot conditions above 100° would it be better for them not to be a thermostat? Or we need to thermostat for pressure regulation?
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Belts filters oils fluids
fuses fuel pump fuel injectors if you can find them alternator and yes a voltage regulator would be a good idea
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Please take a picture of your circuit breaker panel your connections and the connections to the generator versus the switch position
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NG should be your only choice if you have it plumbed to your house. when I was back in New York natural gas is of abundant availability so yes Ng rules when you have and unlimited amounts flowing underground
Here in deep South Florida specifically in some of the newer communities everything...
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