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Store gasoline in a well-ventilated, cool area away from metal containers, and consider using fuel stabilizers to extend the fuel life.
Proper Storage Techniques
Proper storage techniques can help extend the life of gasoline in your generator. Store gasoline in a well-ventilated area, away from metal containers and any potential ignition sources. This can help prevent fuel degradation and contamination. A cool, dark location with a consistent temperature between 40°F and 70°F (4°C and 21°C) is ideal.
Fuel Stabilizers and Additives
Fuel stabilizers and additives can also help extend the life of gasoline in your generator. These products, such as STA-BIL or PRI-G, can be added to the fuel to prevent oxidation, corrosion, and phase separation. Generally, a fuel stabilizer should be added to the fuel at a ratio of 1 ounce per 2 gallons of gasoline. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and consult your generator’s manual before adding any fuel stabilizer or additive.
Generator Maintenance and Inspection
Regular maintenance and inspection of your generator can also help extend the life of the gasoline. Make sure to check the fuel filter regularly and replace it as needed. Also, inspect the fuel tank and lines for any signs of damage or wear. By following proper storage techniques, using fuel stabilizers and additives, and maintaining your generator regularly, you can help extend the life of the gasoline and keep your generator running efficiently.
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