About a week ago I got the Power Services bio clean or whatever they call it from the www. Put it in my 3ea 55 gallon fuel tanks per the shock treatment instructions on the container and waited for my Goldenrod or whatever they named them filters to arrive. Weather has been oscillating between just freezing and 50-60 daytime. Tanks are in a closed shed.
Today the filters arrived and I installed one...and geez the mfgr. had enough sense to send a new oring with each filter....which solved my previous leaking problem. Opened the drain valve on the canister/bowl and flushed probably 1/2 gallon max fuel through the filter, filling the bowl to the bottom of the filter with the pump and then shutting it off and draining the canister. After that process I waited till the bubbles settled out and the fuel in the bottom of the bowl (below the filter) was clear red....farm diesel dye. Genuine happy camper I am. I just knew I had been using PS products all these years and they wouldn't let me down.....they didn't.
Hope this is inspirational for others with algae problems.
Today the filters arrived and I installed one...and geez the mfgr. had enough sense to send a new oring with each filter....which solved my previous leaking problem. Opened the drain valve on the canister/bowl and flushed probably 1/2 gallon max fuel through the filter, filling the bowl to the bottom of the filter with the pump and then shutting it off and draining the canister. After that process I waited till the bubbles settled out and the fuel in the bottom of the bowl (below the filter) was clear red....farm diesel dye. Genuine happy camper I am. I just knew I had been using PS products all these years and they wouldn't let me down.....they didn't.
Hope this is inspirational for others with algae problems.