JoLin
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I like to tinker 
Every once in awhile I need a way to transfer fuel from one place to another. Always seems to be a situation where a siphon/super siphon/manual pump won't work well. My current problem is a boat in FL (I'm driving down from NY next month) with about 10 gallons of old fuel sitting in it. I need to get rid of it, then take the tank somewhere to be cleaned. I have no place down there that I can afford to spill any fuel, or clean the tank myself or do anything 'dirty.' I also don't have access to electricity or water where the boat is. The homeowner only charges me $40.00 a month to store my boat and trailer, but you can imagine how hard it is to just maintain the thing. Thank goodness for portable power tools!
Been thinking about it for awhile and decided to put together a 12V fuel transfer pump myself. Went on eBay and found a low pressure pump for $9.95 and a bag of 20 disposable filters for $9.95. Also got a toggle switch, 12V cig. lighter plug and cig. lighter plug adapter with battery clips for about $10.00 all in. All this stuff came with no tax and free shipping. I bought 2 pumps because I figured at that price, one might be DOA. But they both work.
I cobbled it up to test and found that it would pump about 6 gph. Not great by any means, but it would at least do well enough for what I needed. Then I thought about putting the 2 pumps in series (output of one to input of the other) and the flow went up to 10 gph.
I mounted the 2 pumps and a filter in line, inside a big plastic tool box I had laying around. The toggle switch is mounted on the box, too. Putting it in a toolbox gives me room to tuck the power cord, cig. lighter adapter, hoses, clamps, and a screwdriver all in something that's easy to transport. If I start finding more uses for this thing I might swap the pumps out for a high flow FI pump, but I had do this one on the cheap.
Sorry I don't have any pics, but maybe somebody can use the info.
Every once in awhile I need a way to transfer fuel from one place to another. Always seems to be a situation where a siphon/super siphon/manual pump won't work well. My current problem is a boat in FL (I'm driving down from NY next month) with about 10 gallons of old fuel sitting in it. I need to get rid of it, then take the tank somewhere to be cleaned. I have no place down there that I can afford to spill any fuel, or clean the tank myself or do anything 'dirty.' I also don't have access to electricity or water where the boat is. The homeowner only charges me $40.00 a month to store my boat and trailer, but you can imagine how hard it is to just maintain the thing. Thank goodness for portable power tools!
Been thinking about it for awhile and decided to put together a 12V fuel transfer pump myself. Went on eBay and found a low pressure pump for $9.95 and a bag of 20 disposable filters for $9.95. Also got a toggle switch, 12V cig. lighter plug and cig. lighter plug adapter with battery clips for about $10.00 all in. All this stuff came with no tax and free shipping. I bought 2 pumps because I figured at that price, one might be DOA. But they both work.
I cobbled it up to test and found that it would pump about 6 gph. Not great by any means, but it would at least do well enough for what I needed. Then I thought about putting the 2 pumps in series (output of one to input of the other) and the flow went up to 10 gph.
I mounted the 2 pumps and a filter in line, inside a big plastic tool box I had laying around. The toggle switch is mounted on the box, too. Putting it in a toolbox gives me room to tuck the power cord, cig. lighter adapter, hoses, clamps, and a screwdriver all in something that's easy to transport. If I start finding more uses for this thing I might swap the pumps out for a high flow FI pump, but I had do this one on the cheap.
Sorry I don't have any pics, but maybe somebody can use the info.
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