ETN550
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It's nice if you can tip the barrell a little bit and install a drain valve at the low point. Keep the supply line an inch or so off the bottom so it cannot pick up water. Water will collect over time and it will rust and pit steel. The low drain minimizes the rust problem if the drain valve is operated preiodically. I like steel myself for anything over 5 gallons or so. It seems to hold up better despite the rust issue. Aluminum would be perfect!
I like to use up the fuel in a years time otherwise a biocide may be needed to control alge or fungus growth. If it is kept outside and could get below 20f then an anti gelling addative too.
In my first house I had a 500gal inground heating oil tank. Talk about perfect. Regrettably, I did not have a diesel generator back then.
I like to use up the fuel in a years time otherwise a biocide may be needed to control alge or fungus growth. If it is kept outside and could get below 20f then an anti gelling addative too.
In my first house I had a 500gal inground heating oil tank. Talk about perfect. Regrettably, I did not have a diesel generator back then.