I just put 10 gallons in my oil tank, bled the line and the unit fired right up and ran like it was new. If you exercise your furnace a few times a year and treat the oil in the tank with a diesel biocide, I can't see a downside to letting the boiler sit idle. When I installed my water heater, my box was only 60 amps. I pulled it and installed a 200 amp service. When I put my addition on, I rewired the whole house so the decision to put a new panel in was a good one. The installation was easy because when I replaced my furnace with the Buderus, it didn't have the hot water coils so I just ran the pipes to the new electric water heater and I was done. I also replaced most of the copper pipes with plastic. Much easier to work with than copper. I was nervous about soldering in the walls of my 200 year old balloon construction post and beam house 
