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Deoxit it is then.I've tried a few cleaners, and have yet to find one that works as well as deoxit. YMMV
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Deoxit it is then.I've tried a few cleaners, and have yet to find one that works as well as deoxit. YMMV
Like @Light in the Dark, I also think there is no comparison. DeOxIt just works better, both cleaning, and also improving the conductivity of the metal surface, but not in a way that conducts off of the wire.Deoxit it is then.
I have this product also and it works very well.Can I use CRC QD Contact Cleaner? I can get that at Lowes... the Deoxit I'd have to order.
Yeah, the 1/4-20 nuts in the top-right are the ones I was thinking about. They make them in stainless, which should last a long time.This is what I used.
Amazon.
Clearly I ordered more because I wanted to be sure I had the correct sizes on hand.
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When I hooked up mine I had to figure out the thread on the intake line next to the filler neck. Mine did not have the factory extra line rolled up in the door. I took the cap off and took it to a hydro shop and they made me a really nice hose. I attached it to a solid 3/8 lined steel line I put double flare cap nut ends on. It is probably a massive overkill but I didn't want 300 gallons of diesel to end up in the yard if they broke. I was thinking of putting a vacuum switch on the output of the tank but never got around to it. I have one on my oil furnace that only lets oil out if the pump is turned on and it sees vacuum in the line. If the line breaks it won't leak out. I pull from the bottom of the tank with the tank tilted towards the output so all of it could come out. I put a normal oil furnace filter on the output with a manual shut off valve at the tank. I have several home oil tanks setup up in tandem that I can tap into at anytime. I have a 275 gallon plastic oil tank as well, the one with the metal frame wrapped all around it. I can't remember what they are called...Edit....IBC tote, That is full as well. That tank I can move around with a loader if need be and take it to the station and fill it up. I can put it in my truck or strap it in my trailer and take it where I need it. I do not have an external lift pump from the tanks to the genset. So far it is about 50 feet away and the internal pump in the genset pulls just fine. Really not a hard thing to do once you get the line hooked to the genset.Next question: Is there a tutorial or guide on hooking up an external fuel tank?
I'm wondering who has done it, and how they did it.