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My daughter bought a house last year. Electric heat and a kerosene burner in the basement. The kero tank is ouside. Of course, when the heating season arrives, I purge the line of any water which is minimal, but if you dont catch it not only is there a miss fire but the igniter can be fried, and they are expensive! Tring to prevent this problem other than keeping the tank constantly topped off! Is there an additive anyone uses to prevent water from condensation?
I was also thinking about a water separator. What do y'all use? Does the water separator filter replace the regular filter canister or is it in addition to the regular filter? If the separator gets water in the bottom, doesn't it freeze outside if you dont emty it in time? Thinking about it the electric heat may be cheaper to run this year! LOL not really funny! Oh well any help is appreciated!
 

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I use the Goldenrod 496 water-block filter system. Ibought it at TSC but amazon and many others also carry it:

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My daughter bought a house last year. Electric heat and a kerosene burner in the basement. The kero tank is ouside. Of course, when the heating season arrives, I purge the line of any water which is minimal, but if you dont catch it not only is there a miss fire but the igniter can be fried, and they are expensive! Tring to prevent this problem other than keeping the tank constantly topped off! Is there an additive anyone uses to prevent water from condensation?
I was also thinking about a water separator. What do y'all use? Does the water separator filter replace the regular filter canister or is it in addition to the regular filter? If the separator gets water in the bottom, doesn't it freeze outside if you dont emty it in time? Thinking about it the electric heat may be cheaper to run this year! LOL not really funny! Oh well any help is appreciated!
In days of old, we added a gallon of alcohol to our 275 gal. kero tank with each Winter fill.
I see that Home Depot sells an additive called "Power Flow" described for your purpose.
 
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I use Pri-D for long term kerosene storage.
Prior to using it, my kerosene heater wick got slimed (smoky fire) and had to replace it.
I use the same for diesel fuel.
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Water Worm. A 4' long desiccant filled sock on a string that absorbs water. When it's full, hang it up to dry then reuse it.

Unlike filters and traps that capture water coming out of the tank, this prevents the water from pooling, feeding algae and corrosion. Works well for all fuels from diesel to gasoline. Also available in a mini version suitable for the fuel tanks of the equipment itself. I use them in the tractor tank, boat tanks, home heating oil tank, etc.

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I use the Goldenrod 496 water-block filter system. Ibought it at TSC but amazon and many others also carry it:

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Geo I saw this on line. I still wonder about the water freezing in the bottom. Your in Texas so I guess you dont have that problem? The tank is close to the ground. That filter looks a little long! I guess I cold remove some earth beneath the filter! Looks like it will use the old oil filter fittings?
 

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In days of old, we added a gallon of alcohol to our 275 gal. kero tank with each Winter fill.
I see that Home Depot sells an additive called "Power Flow" described for your purpose.
Im going to pick some up today! Could only help!
 

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Water Worm. A 4' long desiccant filled sock on a string that absorbs water. When it's full, hang it up to dry then reuse it.

Unlike filters and traps that capture water coming out of the tank, this prevents the water from pooling, feeding algae and corrosion. Works well for all fuels from diesel to gasoline. Also available in a mini version suitable for the fuel tanks of the equipment itself. I use them in the tractor tank, boat tanks, home heating oil tank, etc.

No affiliation, just a happy customer.
This could be the ticket! And reusable!
 

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Thanks to everyone and their suggestions!
 

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Geo I saw this on line. I still wonder about the water freezing in the bottom. Your in Texas so I guess you dont have that problem? The tank is close to the ground. That filter looks a little long! I guess I cold remove some earth beneath the filter! Looks like it will use the old oil filter fittings?
Firstly, I’ve had that filter installed for over two years now on an outside storage tank subjected to temperature exgtremes (from 100+ to 17-F and never found water in that filter canister. This is likely because if water is in my stored fuel it is likely still in the bottom of the tank and has yet to be picked up by the system.
However, if water WERE in the bottom it’d be quickly visible and I’d drain the canister.…and even if I was lazy and/or missed it… there is sufficient room to allow it to freeze without blocking or breaking the container. It would likely first freeze the drain plug and prevent it from opening…but in any case the water would be visible and at the bottom of the canister…still below the filter media and below the exit point of the system.… so if that occurred…. I’d simply either wait until it warmed up and drain it….or unscrew the see-thru canister and dump it out.
BTW, the 496 filter media is different from their 495 filter media…in that it prevents passage of water thru the media. If water in such large quantity ever collects so as to reach the media… it would not be allowed to pass. (Their 495 media only prevents passage of particulates.).
Hope this helps.

PS: This thread has some pics and description of how I use this in my fuel storage set up:
 
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If your concern is the Goldenrod (with the drain on the bottom) freezing, I have used that setup for over 30 years and never had anything freeze in it.
 
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Dave I dont see anything about water dispersal?
I have never had issues with water in kerosene since using the product. I have had my tractor about 2 years, 140 hours on meter. The float in the fuel filter/water separator is still on the bottom of the bowl.
 
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Warm humid days and cold nights are a great way to get condensation in your tank.

My preference is to keep the tank topped up in these conditions as you are still trying to burn water combined with your fuel additive. Adding fuel treatment isn't resolving the problem, only a band aid solution.
 
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In days of old, we added a gallon of alcohol to our 275 gal. kero tank with each Winter fill.
I see that Home Depot sells an additive called "Power Flow" described for your purpose.
I also used alcohol until several years ago when I discovered that acetone was better at absorbing moisture than most available types of alcohol. I generally add one ounce of acetone per 3 gallons of diesel fuel or gasoline.
 

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Well with the lack of room, tank is close to the ground, I wound up getting the goldenrod 596 spin on water block.
 

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I also used alcohol until several years ago when I discovered that acetone was better at absorbing moisture than most available types of alcohol. I generally add one ounce of acetone per 3 gallons of diesel fuel or gasoline.
Keep in mind your moisture grabbing additives will pull moisture from the air as well as any liquid present in your tank. If you put the additives in at the time you fill the tank great! If you put the additives into a half empty tank you are just adding more water into your fuel by pulling moisture from the air in the tank.
 

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Be aware that Ford, and probably others, says that no alcohol should be used in the fuel. The alcohol might wipe out the high pressure fuel pump and cause damage costing over ten grand and the warranty won't pay for it. Some older lower pressure diesels might be OK with it.
 

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Be aware that Ford, and probably others, says that no alcohol should be used in the fuel. The alcohol might wipe out the high pressure fuel pump and cause damage costing over ten grand and the warranty won't pay for it. Some older lower pressure diesels might be OK with it.
Not true for home heating fuel use!