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If you've read my other threads and shake your head at my ideas, you're gonna wanna skip this one. What follows may show my ignorance.
So, my plan is to add 3 additional tanks to my truck. Initially, the plan was 2 additional tanks, but the third tank was gonna be pretty difficult to work with so I changed it to 2 smaller tanks for ease of installation. So, I will have one tank on each side of the truck. Then 2 additional tanks that ride on the bed in what will be a sub-floor of my camper.
Why do I want so much fuel? It's all part of the idea of going out of contact. The way I see it, I can use solar panels or wind to generate electricity, can carry lots of rations & water, and can even use an atmospheric water generator to create water, but fuel is one thing that limits how far I can go and for how long. Multiple tanks give me a safety margin and even from an economic point of view, if I find a good price on diesel I can stock up.
Ideally, I'd like to treat each tank separately.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a manifold or selector valve that would work for 4 tanks? At this point, the most I've seen is dual tank selectors, and I suppose I could daisy chain these together, is that how it's done or is there another choice?
So, my plan is to add 3 additional tanks to my truck. Initially, the plan was 2 additional tanks, but the third tank was gonna be pretty difficult to work with so I changed it to 2 smaller tanks for ease of installation. So, I will have one tank on each side of the truck. Then 2 additional tanks that ride on the bed in what will be a sub-floor of my camper.
Why do I want so much fuel? It's all part of the idea of going out of contact. The way I see it, I can use solar panels or wind to generate electricity, can carry lots of rations & water, and can even use an atmospheric water generator to create water, but fuel is one thing that limits how far I can go and for how long. Multiple tanks give me a safety margin and even from an economic point of view, if I find a good price on diesel I can stock up.
Ideally, I'd like to treat each tank separately.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a manifold or selector valve that would work for 4 tanks? At this point, the most I've seen is dual tank selectors, and I suppose I could daisy chain these together, is that how it's done or is there another choice?