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Thanks. I already own one of those but I'll be running the genset unattended with auto start at an off grid vacation place with solar. Will only run if snow covers the panels for any length of time. 5 gallons likely not enough. Is the "4 can combo" four cans somehow welded together for 20 gallons. 4 individual cans ain't gonna work. I searched their website and nothing came up.Get some 20 liter Euro Jerry cans off Ebay and the adapter that fits them. Adapter here: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threa...ose-for-wavian-nato-cans.181889/#post-2229291
I got mine from atlanticbritish. Find the store, then search the store for a 4 can combo. And don't forget the nozzles.
Thanks for the tip but 55 gallons is jut too much. Place won't be vacant for more than 60 days (90 at the most) and the generator will only be remotely run over the winter when snow is covering my solar panels or when there are three cloudy days in a row.Have you looked at getting 55 gallon drums for fuel storage? I use the black plastic ones that were used to ship cooking oil. They work great. Metal ones are fine too if in good shape.
Thanks. That looks nice. But isn't gravity feed the wrong kind of tank for these gensets?How about something like this, modified to work with your genset? https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200735783_200735783
interesting. Wonder what the drum was used for. Doesn't sound like the coating was fuel compatible.Years back I used a 55 gallon drum to move diesel turned out the diesel dissolved a thin liner inside the barrel and plugged the filters and ruined the fuel pump . When I first found that barrel I though wow it is so clean inside this will work great .
Looks like you will need a fitting. This one is located at Discount Hydraulic Hose and will work with military fuel hose that sometimes come with the 802s:So I think I will go with this 12 gal plastic tank. Any chance I can easily source an adpater to use the aux hose that came with my MEP-802a or should I just use 1/4" to a 5/16" barb and use new fuel line? My fuel line is 1,200 miles away with my generator so I can't take it to the plumbing store to find adapters.
Thanks for any help.
Sound like a great idea but not sure how it's possible without a fuel pickup. Unless you are talking about putting the aux fuel line directly in the barrel. Seems like the braiding on the fuel line would eventually dissolve and clog the aux fuel pump.20 or 30 gallon black plastic barrel...no mods necessary...
Thank you very much!!!Looks like you will need a fitting. This one is located at Discount Hydraulic Hose and will work with military fuel hose that sometimes come with the 802s:
Part #: 8-2404-05-04
8-2404-05-04 | 5/16" JIC Male x 1/4" NPTF Male (Brass)
$3.31
Stationary and refilled in place. Tank will be located inside the garage along with the generator. The generator is exhausted to the outside through a thimble. A professional did the install and exhaust. Genset is currently located on isolation rubbers but I am going to bolt it to the concrete floor before I run it unattended. I will have a security camera on it so I can view it live when I run it unattended. It will be started using the AGS (auto generator start) system on my solar equipment and the auto start system from member Kurt Klopp. There will be several shutdown parameters on the AGS like SOC (state of charge) and voltage so it will automatically shut off in the unlikely event I lose manual control if the internet goes down. I only plan to run the genset unattended if my solar batteries are at risk for permanent damage because of snow covering the panels or consecutive cloudy days.Will the tank be stationary and refilled in place, or do you intend to disconnect it and haul it to the local truck stop to top it off?
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