I have tried both Howes and Lucas  anti-gel additives for my outdoor 275 heating oil tank (#2). They are designed for Diesel fuel , yes, but #2 and Diesel are kissing cousins, unless there  is an important difference I'm not aware  (actually Howes says OK for heating oil). They are both 100 per cent ineffective, even after following the directions exactly. The fuel still gels at about a bit below 20 F.
So I've given up, and had them deliver K1 (kerosine) but they could only squeeze in 64 gallons (supposed to be 50/50 to make it a winter blend).
For those of you with outdoor tanks, what do you do?
Surely something must work, or theses are simply snake oils.
So I've given up, and had them deliver K1 (kerosine) but they could only squeeze in 64 gallons (supposed to be 50/50 to make it a winter blend).
For those of you with outdoor tanks, what do you do?
Surely something must work, or theses are simply snake oils.