@@furnacetech2581 wow thats so interesting I'm in Massachusetts and I've never seen a burner run off number 1 most residential tanks are above ground in basements or garages the only time I run into a above ground tanks outside are at mobile home parks and those run off number 2 as well but just use special additives during the winter months
@@sirhc07 we get down to -40 -50 degrees Fahrenheit which is way to cold for #2 heating oil! By the way, what kind of fuel additives are you guys using?
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Very helpful
What part of the country is this in it looks like it runs off number1?
Thanks for the question! I live in Alaska, we run #1 in above ground tanks and #2 below ground!
@@furnacetech2581 wow thats so interesting I'm in Massachusetts and I've never seen a burner run off number 1 most residential tanks are above ground in basements or garages the only time I run into a above ground tanks outside are at mobile home parks and those run off number 2 as well but just use special additives during the winter months
@@sirhc07 we get down to -40 -50 degrees Fahrenheit which is way to cold for #2 heating oil!
By the way, what kind of fuel additives are you guys using?
@@furnacetech2581 wow that sounds absolutely bitter we just use hot shot
Also what is the price difference between 1 and 2?
@@sirhc07 #1 is a more refined & designed for use in low temperatures. It is similar to Kerosene