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  1. WWRD99

    MEP 802A Aux fuel tank option

    Please don't take this wrong as I highly respect all the info you give on here but I disagree with not having the pickup off the bottom of the tank. The reason is with my one tank that had the pick up from the top to about 8 inches from the bottom filled up with water and junk over time then...
  2. WWRD99

    MEP 802A Aux fuel tank option

    I have a 803 with 2 275 gallon home heating oil tanks feeding it...they have the drain at the bottom so I hooked to that with a shut off and filter then steel line to the genset...works great.
  3. WWRD99

    MEP 802A Aux fuel tank option

    I doubt the filter will be much resistance then at that flow rate...the tank is 5 gallons I think on the 802 so it doesn't take much....just thinking of keeping it primed or getting it that way...you'll know once the genset calls for fuel! Mine is gravity so I haven't had any problem feeding...
  4. WWRD99

    MEP 802A Aux fuel tank option

    As long as your aux pump can pull it through it won't hurt having extra filter capacity...maybe a priming ball to get it going or a cheap carb 6lb electric pump if need be...they are cheap...can run the pump off the aux pump wiring so when it turns on it'll turn on the filter pump too. Dig the...
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