Woody13
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TAC said:Hi Woody,
It's Tom, BTW. No, you are NOT a fool!
ou have done a lot of research about generators, fuel, etc. I did not know about the life of diesel fuel. I was going on the fact that I heat up here in NJ with oil heat. "Oil" is actually #2 diesel fuel, and I've never heard of "oil" going stale. Of course burning it in an oil furnace is a lot different than burning it in a small or medium sized combustion engine. And, not drawing the fuel off the bottom of the container will keep sludge from fouling the burning chamber.
Since you want to stick with gasoline generators, I would suggest that you purchase good quality units. I don't know what brand Sams Club has, and from what I have heard, Honda makes an excellent unit.
True, running the units for extended periods would involve some maintaince issues. However, if you used a big gas tank, you could easily create a valve that you could stop the gas flow, and it would still keep the tubing (up to the valve) fully primed.
I think (not an expert) the biggest concern you would have about storing gas are the fumes. Also, if you storage shed is near residential areas, if I were your neighbor, I would not feel very safe! If your shed is near some commercial entity, wouldn't you have to mark the shed in such a way to clearly announce that you are storing cumbustible materials on site ? Remember too, that gasoline tends to explode, rather than burn. Whatever liquid that does not combust in the initial explosion does burn. However, it is not the liquid that explodes, it is the fumes.
Instead of 16 20 lb cylinders, have you considered maybe 6 50 lb cylinders ? I know my neighbor has a propane fireplace, and although I don't know the size of their two tanks, they are rather large.
It really looks like you have things tought out. I hope you don't have to execute that plan.
Tom :wave:
Hey Tom! :wave: Well, great minds think alike! Indeed the large propane gas tank option crossed my mind. As you can see here I can buy a 100 lb. tank for $80.00. Three of these tanks will provide enough fuel for two weeks. It's certainly a viable option.
The only problem with propane is the Btu content. It's on the low end of the scale compared to diesel or gasoline. However, the safety and convenience are hard to beat.
I am glad you got me thinking about this idea again. I had almost discarded this option. I am sure Hank Hill would consider this to be the right choice!
Thanks for pointing me in another direction. Your other suggestions were top notch too! :wave: