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Oct 31, 2017Explorer II
See no reason you can't. Engineer a pump and hose to your fill port, on the RV.
Just pull up beside it and pump it in.
A good clean aluminum tank with baffles for fuel, might do the trick.
Putting a pump and pickup for water is easily engineered. Don't know the cost.
Just be sure to keep the nasties out of your tank and line, with fresh water chlorine.
Maybe shade the tank from the sun with a cover deigned with air space and that won't blow away.
Our fresh water pumps in our RVs usually pull about 10 amps. The power charging line from our F350 to Fifth wheel was fused with a 20 amp, large fuse under the hood.
Take extra fuses of all sizes anyway.
Just be careful with the electric load.
There may be some reason not to use an aluminum fuel tank I don't know. Some here know?
Just pull up beside it and pump it in.
A good clean aluminum tank with baffles for fuel, might do the trick.
Putting a pump and pickup for water is easily engineered. Don't know the cost.
Just be sure to keep the nasties out of your tank and line, with fresh water chlorine.
Maybe shade the tank from the sun with a cover deigned with air space and that won't blow away.
Our fresh water pumps in our RVs usually pull about 10 amps. The power charging line from our F350 to Fifth wheel was fused with a 20 amp, large fuse under the hood.
Take extra fuses of all sizes anyway.
Just be careful with the electric load.
There may be some reason not to use an aluminum fuel tank I don't know. Some here know?
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