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Re:Carrying additional fuel

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18 Aug 2020 06:52 - 18 Aug 2020 08:24 #226881 by TillymintDLG
Replied by TillymintDLG on topic Carrying additional fuel
How much petrol can I store on a vehicle?
You can store up to 30 litres of petrol in a maximum of 2 suitable containers in your vehicle. For the purpose of these Regulations a ‘vehicle’ is interpreted as any type of vehicle so includes boats, aircraft and hovercraft. This type of storage counts towards the total you can store at non workplace premises. Carriage of petrol is covered by the Carriage of Dangerous Goods (CDG) and the European agreement (ADR).

CDG – Can private individuals carry petrol?
Department for Transport - Guidance Note Number: 23/2013/REV 1 (PDF)

www.hse.gov.uk/fireandexplosion/petrol-s...club-association.htm

If Carlsberg made Petrol containers, it would look like this [IMO]
scepter.com/products/military-products/m...uel-container-05552/

Or, these are quite popular... rotopax.com
Gaz
Last edit: 18 Aug 2020 08:24 by TillymintDLG. Reason: It's dark in here atm....

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18 Aug 2020 08:16 #226885 by Soeley
Replied by Soeley on topic Carrying additional fuel
I'd forgotten about these. If you want to carry extra fuel, but not in the car, and don't want to buy a roof rack just to put a Jerry Can on, how about a Rotopax fuel can mounted on the spare wheel?
A bit pricey though, cheaper than a roof rack and keeps the weight lower down.

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18 Aug 2020 09:54 #226889 by Gadget
Replied by Gadget on topic Carrying additional fuel
I've been looking at the Rotopax, only concern is that they don't seem to have locking caps, so no apparent way to stop fuel being siphoned? (Yes, I live in a great area!) :)

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18 Aug 2020 10:12 - 18 Aug 2020 10:12 #226890 by Soeley
Replied by Soeley on topic Carrying additional fuel
But you would only have it on the back full of fuel while you are driving. If you stop off somewhere for a coffee or overnight break, you could always pop it in the foot well whilst parked up?
Last edit: 18 Aug 2020 10:12 by Soeley.
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18 Aug 2020 11:57 #226898 by Roger Fairclough
The standard tank on the gen.4 has a very thin steel protector cover. The distance between the cover and the tank bottom is about 20mm .With this in mind it should be possible to build a new tank from a high strength polymer that would not need a protector plate. Also the long range tank for the gen.3 appears very similar in layout, so maybe the lower main body pressings are identical in which case it may be possible to adapt the gen.3 to fit the gen.4.

Just a thought.

Roger

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18 Aug 2020 15:59 #226913 by Riccy
Replied by Riccy on topic Carrying additional fuel
Heres another larger tank (if a bit eye watering on the price)...

www.aliexpress.com/item/32897224277.html

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