OK, not about RVing, but maybe has some application.
Generac 6725/5500 contractor grade generator. I've had it about 8 years, and only used it once for about 3 hours a few years ago. In the beginning with the first tank of gas (about six gallons) I added Stabil. I was pretty good about starting and running about every 90 days. I would hook it up to a portable A/C 12,000 btu unit and run for about 15 minutes. One thing I always did was to run the carburetor dry before putting it away.
Well, as time passed the occasional start and run process seemed to get farther away and frankly I can't remember the last time I started the thing, maybe 9 months to a year.
The fuel in the tank was never changed, just added fresh to top off about once a year after exercising. I know, I'm a really bad generator owner.
That brings us to this past weekend in OKC. Late Saturday night storms with winds up to 100mph blew through town. 60,000 people without power in the metro area. I was one of the luck ones. It was almost midnight so we just went to bed, thinking power would be restored before Sunday morning.
Sunday morning, no power, check with utility and they can't give an estimated time for restoration.
So I pulled out the Generac, two pulls and it started.
Hooked up three heavy duty extension cords and powered both refrigerators, got the internet up, one TV and my office.
Also hooked up the portable A/C unit because it got to 98 Sunday.
I ran the generator from 8am Sunday morning until 8pm Sunday evening (didn't want the noise to bother the neighbors after dark). I refilled with fuel, it took five gallons, and put it back in the garage for use in the morning if needed.
Well, 11:45 Sunday night the power came back.
I guess my story is really that sometimes you get lucky with old gas in a generator. Maybe the Stabil really helped. I don't know. But I'm glad the generator worked well even with my neglect.
It now has fresh fuel, Stabil added, and the carb is dry. Waiting for the next episode.