Posted by dave2 on November 12, 2011 at 02:01:13 from (139.139.35.70):
Ice cream cone on the forehead retarded and I'm big enough to share it too........
Have 4 1000 liter heating oil tanks. All connected together for fill and use.
Installed them myself when I put in the heater 8 or so years ago. Kit came with fill set and heater supply lines. Got the filler pipes all together and ran thru the wall. Supply lines were missing a fitting so could only hook up two tanks and plugged the end where the 3rd and 4th tanks would be hooked up. Got the fitting was only part of the kit so connected the 3rd/4th together and used copper supply line to connect #2 to #3. Heater kept cutting off for awhile and then just wouldn't work. Disconnect 2/3 and plug the line and everything was fine.... 8 years (and a couple of drills and pumps) of transferring oil from 3&4 to 1&2.. Yesterday after oil was delivered I was fooling around in the tank area and putting out rat/mouse poison for winter and noticed that the end of the supply line on #4 wasn't plugged. Moved the plug from 2 to there, connected 2&3 and tried again...... Shazam!!!!
Had just made fun of the wife for installing printer cartridges without taking off the tape first..Don't know if I'll tell her this story or not :roll:
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