Yeh Hi Todd. It has been dragged up from a few weeks old thread.
I'm installing another smaller tank in an annexed room close to the boiler.
This i'll keep topped with biod.
Its reasonably warm. Whilst on this subject whats the minimum temp that
problems arise?
Ian
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] Can Biod be replace central heating oil?


> Missed the original post on this thread.
>
> If the question is as stated in the subject line, the answer is absolutely
> yes.
>
> Some precautions must be taken to deal with cold weather mechanics such as
> clouding and gelling. Other than that, the only other "problem" is the
> sludge buildup on the old fuel oil tank will start to come loose, as the
> bio-d is a superb solvent.
>
> Just be aware that filters will need to be replaced with greater frequency
> for a year or two, unless the tank is cleaned prior to introducing bio-d.
>
> Todd
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