Nice I like how you can make everything apear somewhat stock. Well besides the whole autometer gauge setup and the custom radius arm suspension with coil overs
I was going to say make sure you keep that high and dry but forgot that you have doors and a full cab.
Heath do you plan on running a relay near the transfer pump or using the relay on your micro controller board? If you plan on running a second relay for the pump I would suggest putting in a bypass just incase that micro fails. It probably never will but since you actually drive your rig to the trail, it may be nice to have a fail safe just incase something goes wrong.
I was going to say make sure you keep that high and dry but forgot that you have doors and a full cab.
Heath do you plan on running a relay near the transfer pump or using the relay on your micro controller board? If you plan on running a second relay for the pump I would suggest putting in a bypass just incase that micro fails. It probably never will but since you actually drive your rig to the trail, it may be nice to have a fail safe just incase something goes wrong.
. And that slide switch on the PCB IS the bypass. Flip that switch, and everything turns off, and it just displays the primary tank on the gauge, reverts back to one tank if you will. If the relay were to fail on I could just unplug the connector too. The momentary push button is a manual over ride to turn on the transfer pump, in case the PCB fails and you run out of gas in the primary tank or something, another backup plan I guess.
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I guess I'll have to install that. 