Difference between revisions of "Top skimming fueling tank"

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File:water test 2.jpg|More water.
 
File:water test 2.jpg|More water.
 
File:Close up 1.jpg|'''How the elbows are fitted.''' The right hand one is soldered to the first extention tube, and the left hand one is free to rotate on a short spigot.
 
File:Close up 1.jpg|'''How the elbows are fitted.''' The right hand one is soldered to the first extention tube, and the left hand one is free to rotate on a short spigot.
File:close up 2.jpg|This is a view of the slot that allows the retaining bolt in the elbow to rotate around the spigot.
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File:close up 2.jpg|This is a view of the slot that allows the retaining bolt in the elbow to rotate around the spigot. (On a later version I useg end feed elbobs and soldered an m4 brass nut on instead of tapping the elbow)
 
File:close up 3.jpg|Same arrangement on the tank connector side.
 
File:close up 3.jpg|Same arrangement on the tank connector side.
 
File:close up 4.jpg|The foot strainer drilled for stainless bolt to retain copper ball float. End of tube coned to accept filter threaded end. The reason for this is to cut down on the weight of extra conex fittings, as I found with experiments with conex elbows that they were to heavy and the float was overcome.
 
File:close up 4.jpg|The foot strainer drilled for stainless bolt to retain copper ball float. End of tube coned to accept filter threaded end. The reason for this is to cut down on the weight of extra conex fittings, as I found with experiments with conex elbows that they were to heavy and the float was overcome.

Revision as of 08:23, 16 May 2011





This is a vehicle fueling tank fitted with a top skimming fuel pickup which ensures only the best quality, most settled bio, is delivered to the filter, and then the vehicle.

Fueling tank.jpg



The tank also has extra valves fitted so that the pump can be used for transfering bio from my primary settling/bubbling tank to this one.

andymac 20:45, 15 May 2011 (BST)






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andymac 20:45, 15 May 2011 (BST)