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MrHoonigan802 t1_ixlv4oo wrote

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Combining kerosene and heating oil can be very dangerous because they have different ignition temperatures and different outputs during burning. These factors can lead to fires and excessive fumes. Because of this, carbon monoxide alarms often sound when the two are mixed together in a heating system.

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Ricky_in_Halifax t1_ixlwi6v wrote

That's not true, oil companies used to offer blended fuels right out of delivery trucks specifically for outdoor tanks like for manufactured homes

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Careful_Square1742 t1_ixlxolb wrote

this. I ran one of the largest fuel dealers in northern VT for years - 50/50 mix is rare, but 80/20 is not.

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MrHoonigan802 t1_ixm00nx wrote

I'm just repeating what company tells me. Sorry if info is not accurate.

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hudsoncider t1_ixm26n1 wrote

Maybe prefix your statement with ‘the company told me… ‘ rather than trying to post like it is fact then.

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MrHoonigan802 t1_ixm2b9l wrote

I copied and pasted that info chill out dang

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hudsoncider t1_ixm2hik wrote

Just trying to stop people spreading misinformation that’s all mate. There is already enough confusion on this thread for some. It’s all good.

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MrHoonigan802 t1_ixm2tun wrote

The oil company I called gave me misinformation I guess. Must be a new employee 🤷‍♂️

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BigEnd3 t1_ixm2xhy wrote

If you are such a petroleum engineer why do you need our help? Go ask google for your copied text again.

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