[quote="CVPost-Steve@Advance"]Something that would be more compatible would be automotive neoprene fuel line rated for fuel injection. It's good stuff, holds up better than anything I have found.
Will look into that. Thank you.
Fuel transfer hose has a ground wire woven into the cover. You could add a ground wire clamp from the pump to the container being filled.
Woven into the cover....sounds good.
It's when someone else uses it that's not familiar with the dangers, or the tank overflows, or the cord gets tripped over...
Is just the two of us, and will likely be me doing it 99% of the time. Trying to think ahead and remove as many potential errors as possible, including tripping hazard.
I think I would lean toward more manageable size containers or a hand pump.
Was looking for some decent ones. Haven't found any that I felt would be reliable. Several folks on here have raved about the battery operated gas pump. Did some research and it seems that those pumps often don't have a long life expectancy and are sometimes prone to leaking. Of course, we have no way of knowing how those presumably defective pumps are used or stored, so they might be going bad due to operator error. No way to know.
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