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shawdaddy

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I don't know if this has been covered before but since the heat here in Fl is bumping the 100* mark, Have you guys had any problems with heat effecting your fuel? I know sunlight will kill fuel but will heat? I have power master in the steel cans if it matters. Thanks, Ryon Shaw
 
I don't know if this has been covered before but since the heat here in Fl is bumping the 100* mark, Have you guys had any problems with heat effecting your fuel? I know sunlight will kill fuel but will heat? I have power master in the steel cans if it matters. Thanks, Ryon Shaw
I believe dark, cool, and low humidity is the best environment for fuel...I live in Fl. also and man it is MISERABLE right now!! i keep my fuel under my work bench on top of some carpet, in the dark and i have a dehumidifier running all the time in the shop.....no problems with fuel to this point.......
 
I don't know if this has been covered before but since the heat here in Fl is bumping the 100* mark, Have you guys had any problems with heat effecting your fuel? I know sunlight will kill fuel but will heat? I have power master in the steel cans if it matters. Thanks, Ryon Shaw
.I live in Fl. also and man it is MISERABLE right now!!
WICKED HOT right now- and its only June :eek:

Heat index today has 110 :huh:

With a temp of 98 !!!!!

My fuel stays inside in the ac , like me......

Andy
 
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Well, I guess I will bring the fuel inside till I get my A/C back. Wicked hot is right and it doesn't normally get hot till august!! heat index of 115 in N. Fl today. Ryon
 
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Can the fuel be kept in the beer cooler. I keep airbrush paints in there, but didn't know about keeping fuel in there. Seems to be evaporating sitting on the shelf.
 

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