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On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 11:43:03 -0400, Keyser Soze Â*
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On 9/14/18 11:28 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:Â*


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I don't necessarily need 240v (split phase) but if my Honda ever givesÂ*
up the ghost I'll shop for one.Â*
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Speaking of the Honda ... I just pulled it out of the storage shed andÂ*
gave it three pulls.Â* Fired right up.Â* Last time it was used was lastÂ*
winter when we lost power for a couple of days.Â* Still has the sameÂ*
gas in it that it had then with a splash of Stabil in it.Â* I have itÂ*
running right now, trying to run it out of gas so I can use fresh gasÂ*
if and when I need it again.Â* It's just purring away on the old gas..Â*
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So much for the stories that gas goes bad in a month or two.Â* It mayÂ*
lose some of it's BTU's so an engine can't develop it's full HP ratingÂ*
but I see no evidence of that.Â* I put a 1500 watt space heater on itÂ*
as a load so it burns the gas faster and it runs just fine.Â*
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Ahh, you put Stabil in your generator's tank and the gas was good enoughÂ*
to start up and run your generator and therefore "So much for theÂ*
stories that gas goes bad in a month or two."Â*
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Gotta love that scientific methodology.Â*
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"The story comes from people storing E-10 in vented boat tanks. It isÂ*
constantly absorbing water, up until the point of phase separationÂ*
(scientifically described as the point at which the alcohol hasÂ*
reached it's saturation point and comes out of solution with theÂ*
gasoline).Â*
Gasoline itself still has a shelf life but that has to do with the outÂ*
gassing of the more volatile components. That is a much longer processÂ*
but it still happens."



Don't you watch those various zombie...walking dead shows?
Gasoline is good after 10 years of sitting in old vehicle tanks and batteries hold their charge just as long.
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Don't you watch those various zombie...walking dead shows?
Gasoline is good after 10 years of sitting in old vehicle tanks and batteries hold their charge just as long.
.......

Lol! Like that futuristic comedy by Woody Allen where they’re in a cave and found an old VW bug stuffed away. It had several inch’s if dust settled on it. They got in, started it, turned the headlights on and drove away....
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On 9/14/2018 1:35 PM, Tim wrote:
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Don't you watch those various zombie...walking dead shows?
Gasoline is good after 10 years of sitting in old vehicle tanks and batteries hold their charge just as long.
......

Lol! Like that futuristic comedy by Woody Allen where they’re in a cave and found an old VW bug stuffed away. It had several inch’s if dust settled on it. They got in, started it, turned the headlights on and drove away....



DuraCell Lithium Ion batteries. :-)

I dug out my Nikon D-70 camera the other day. Haven't used it in almost
three years. I have three batteries for it and put one in the charger,
assuming it was dead after all that time. The charger light immediately
starting blinking and at first I assumed it indicated a bad battery that
would not take a charge. But my son grabbed it, put it in the camera
and the camera display said it had a full charge. It did. I am still
taking pictures using the same battery.
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2018 10:35:56 -0700 (PDT), Tim
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Don't you watch those various zombie...walking dead shows?
Gasoline is good after 10 years of sitting in old vehicle tanks and batteries hold their charge just as long.
......

Lol! Like that futuristic comedy by Woody Allen where they’re in a cave and found an old VW bug stuffed away. It had several inch’s if dust settled on it. They got in, started it, turned the headlights on and drove away....


If it was an old enough bug, there was a hole in the back for a hand
crank. Once the generator started putting out, the lights would come
on. Battery holding a charge? Not so much. Maybe a squirt of VR-6?
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