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Plumbus 05-06-2021 06:53 AM

Gas / jerry can color for E85?
 
After doing some research there doesn't seem to be a standard color for E85 storage. Red seems to be for gasoline, yellow for diesel, blue for kerosene, and green is "more generic then the other [colors], green cans are used for any and all mixed fuel," or simply "oils".

I am leaning towards yellow or green. Yellow is the standard color of E85 gas pump handles, as well as the color of corn, but also the standard color of diesel cans. Green is more generic for cans, but it is also the standard color of diesel gas pumps. Red could also work since E85 is still considered gas, but we have many red cans of 89 for the generator already. Regardless of the can color, we would still clearly label it.

It's really not a big deal, but I'm planning on buying one or two NATO jerry cans, and I tend to keep good quality stuff for life. So I want to buy right the first time.

What do you guys think, or use? :popcorn:

yelsew 05-06-2021 10:09 AM

I know yellow and blue are "taken" for diesel and kerosene, but at most of the new multi-fuel pumps, we are seeing yellow E85 handles and blue E15 handles. I voted yellow, as long as you are just trying to separate from E0-10 gas.

humfrz 05-06-2021 06:07 PM

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I suggest you just go with the Army olive drab and stencil "E-85" in big black letter/numbers on each side - :iono:

ls1ac 05-06-2021 06:32 PM

Alcohol

Type I is blue

Type II is yellow

Racing is light gray or clear

Tcoat 05-06-2021 07:13 PM

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Lantanafrs2 05-06-2021 10:13 PM

Go with yellow. I doubt you're dumb enough to pour diesel in.

BigTuna 05-07-2021 09:03 AM

At all of the gas stations around me with E85 and Diesel, the Diesel has a green pump, and E-85 has yellow. I wonder if it changes based on region? I'd match the can to the pump color you get it from.

Tcoat 05-07-2021 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BigTuna (Post 3430435)
At all of the gas stations around me with E85 and Diesel, the Diesel has a green pump, and E-85 has yellow. I wonder if it changes based on region? I'd match the can to the pump color you get it from.

There is a code system but no laws that say it must be followed which totally defeats having a system

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x808drifter 05-07-2021 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3430282)
I suggest you just go with the Army olive drab and stencil "E-85" in big black letter/numbers on each side - :iono:

This.
Use whatever color you want then lable.

Plumbus 05-07-2021 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by yelsew (Post 3430138)
I know yellow and blue are "taken" for diesel and kerosene, but at most of the new multi-fuel pumps, we are seeing yellow E85 handles and blue E15 handles. I voted yellow, as long as you are just trying to separate from E0-10 gas.

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Originally Posted by x808drifter (Post 3430456)
This.
Use whatever color you want then lable.

It bothers me that there is no consistency in color coding fuel, especially between E85 and diesel, and their respective pump and jerrican colors. I love the color yellow for e85 jerricans but my OCD won't let me get them since I may store diesel in the future and I like to keep things consistent. So I just ended up buying some 1950s military surplus jerricans in old school olive drab and will label them appropriately. It also doesn't bother me to mix up red and green/olive drab cans since gasoline and ethanol are compatible and both considered gas, and the green military cans were mostly used for gasoline anyway.

Lantanafrs2 05-07-2021 06:32 PM

That really is ocd. I think I'll go and alphabetize my colognes

Plumbus 05-08-2021 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3430313)

Tcoat I forgot to ask, what is good about this can? Do you have experience with it?

Tcoat 05-08-2021 02:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Plumbus (Post 3430658)
Tcoat I forgot to ask, what is good about this can? Do you have experience with it?

It is a colour option that can not possibly be confused with any others. I have no experience with it but it is specifically made for high grade fuels.

BirdTRD 05-09-2021 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Plumbus (Post 3430658)
what is good about this can? Do you have experience with it?


I've used them. The great thing about this style can is pouring the fuel... just flip it upside down, crack the vent and fuel flows quickly into the tank. Mine were blue, however nothing but E85 ever went into them.


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