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900 litres or smaller oil tank.

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Connemmara | 21:09 Sat 20th Jun 2009 | ChatterBank
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This past few years I am having to get a guy to suck something like 50 litres of water out of my oil tank. I have even changed companies but it is still happening. It is well covered blah. Anyway my next thought is that when the tank goes gives me water again I may consider buying a new tank. How much are they.
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have a look on the screwfix website................
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Ruddy big car tho innit?
Is someone p***ing in it??????
Condensation. You'll never stop it unless you completely lag the tank. Position of tank will also control condensation.

D.H.
have you tried re-gapping the spark plugs
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thanks DH002F6
that what is my boiler man said - the positiion of the tanks is slightly nosedowned - by the first man who put it in years ago. But I never thought 50 litres of condensation could be in a tank especially since I got 100 litres of water out of it 2 years ago. He actually said that there is nothing wrong with the tank so I would be stupid to buy a new one cos the same thing could happen again However friends of mine said how come it does not happen to their tank which are all outside. Next time I need a load of oil I am going to get the tank washed out by a fella who could can do it and then put it on an even brick wall for it to sit on. DH what kind of stuff in the mean time should I buy to lag it with. because everything looks fairly tightened up. Again appreciate your answers. Thanks and does lagging the tank meaning all of outside it. Thanks again

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