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- Sun Mar 07, 2021 6:03 pm
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- Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:14 pm
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Re: Something else about the recent blackouts
How does one refill a 250-gal propane tank, out of curiosity? I'm pondering something similar for stove and possibly a dual-fuel genny.
- Sun Mar 07, 2021 1:12 pm
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Same way we're supposed to rotate our food-stash, yep. In this particular case it was more a matter of seeing if I could stretch the gas to a year - and promptly forgot about it until I needed gas
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- Sat Mar 06, 2021 8:24 pm
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2farnorth wrote: ↑Sat Mar 06, 2021 7:26 am I'll probably catch a bunch of grief for this statement but what the heck; A year from now most people will have forgotten that it happened and will be no better prepared for the next event.
Most families have only 3-5 days food on hand. With out electricity much of that will spoil.
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I actually did an experiment a few years ago:
I filled a 5-gal can with regular gasoline in July 2015 and added 2 oz of Sta-bil (from AutoZone) as per the instructions - cool little measuring method in the Sta-bil bottle, btw. In late November 2016 I used it and my car engine ran perfectly fine - pretty interesting considering that that gas had been stored in my garage for 16-1/2 months and gone through half a summer, a full winter and then a full summer again.
I'm not fond of the idea of keeping a flammable substance like that in the garage, but 1) I had no other place and 2) consoled myself that it was in a new military, metal jerry-can with good seals.