**π DIY Fuel Caddy - Portable Fuel Storage Tank π**
**Updated Description for Version 2:**
This is now the second version of the fuel caddy, featuring a Vevor 12V pump and the associated kit. It includes a larger stepdown module and various adapters for attaching the hose to the barrel. Additionally, a fuel filter has been added to improve the quality of the transferred fuel.
**What you need:**
1. 60-liter barrel (e.g., old Sonax windshield washer fluid barrel) π
2. Beverage cart π₯€
3. Vevor 12V fuel pump with pistol and kit π’οΈ
4. Power supply box:
- Larger stepdown module π
- Ryobi 18V battery π
5. Large 2-way switch (for pump control) π
6. Various adapters for hose attachment π§°
7. Fuel filter π
8. 3D-printed parts:
- Battery box for Ryobi battery π²
- Hose pass-through for the barrel π
- Hose and pistol holder π οΈ
**Instructions:**
1. Mount the battery box for the Ryobi battery on the beverage cart.
2. Place the 60-liter barrel on the beverage cart and install the hose pass-through.
3. Attach the hose and pistol holder to the barrel.
4. Connect the Vevor 12V fuel pump to the power supply box (larger stepdown module + Ryobi battery).
5. Install the various adapters for the hose attachment to ensure a secure fit.
6. Add the fuel filter to the system to ensure clean fuel transfer.
7. Use the large 2-way switch to control the fuel pump.
8. Done! Your upgraded DIY Fuel Caddy is ready to use. π
**Note:** Secure the caddy properly during transport and adhere to local regulations regarding fuel handling.
With this enhanced DIY solution, you have an even more reliable mobile fuel solution for on-the-go needs! π£οΈ
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