Dented Diesel Tank and twin Batteries
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:09 am
I have been playing, maybe a little too hard!!! and now have a 55 litre fuel tank (opps)
Any tips on removing the dents and making some protection (note to self always use protection when playing or nasty things can happen)
Also
I have a twin battery setup and do a bit of camping. What I want to be able to do is have 12 volt power without having to worry about flattening the battery What I was thinking of doing is having a switch to isolate one of the batteries, if I then run the other battery flat over night I would then switch the saved battery on and start on that one. Any thoughts on whether this will work?
Any tips on removing the dents and making some protection (note to self always use protection when playing or nasty things can happen)
Also
I have a twin battery setup and do a bit of camping. What I want to be able to do is have 12 volt power without having to worry about flattening the battery What I was thinking of doing is having a switch to isolate one of the batteries, if I then run the other battery flat over night I would then switch the saved battery on and start on that one. Any thoughts on whether this will work?