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Question about OWB and #2 fuel oil
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<blockquote data-quote="Jkebxjunke" data-source="post: 1498707" data-attributes="member: 26322"><p>2 things... a full tank of oil will not get water ( condensation) in it like a half full tank... </p><p>now on adding the additive and mixing it... I believe most burners have a supply and a return to the the tank... would not running the burner cause a little mixing in the tank? also you probably should run the burner occasionally to keep it running... I had a friend who didnt run theirs for almost 2 years... turned it on.. and it did not work. and it was serviced before the period of inactivity... they told him it was from lack of use...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jkebxjunke, post: 1498707, member: 26322"] 2 things... a full tank of oil will not get water ( condensation) in it like a half full tank... now on adding the additive and mixing it... I believe most burners have a supply and a return to the the tank... would not running the burner cause a little mixing in the tank? also you probably should run the burner occasionally to keep it running... I had a friend who didnt run theirs for almost 2 years... turned it on.. and it did not work. and it was serviced before the period of inactivity... they told him it was from lack of use... [/QUOTE]
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