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Old 11-30-2009, 09:37 PM
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Default Multiple fuel tank hookup - series/parallel?

I have a YA F-16 and it already had the fuel tanks (along with an 8 oz hopper) connected in parallel. That is, the tubing for the vents were connected together and the feed lines are all connected together. The UAT connects to the T-ed off feed line. Does this work well? I thought if tanks were in parallel you could have one tank sucking air when empty, and this could potentially cause more air bubbles.

I was under the impression the tanks should be connected in series, so they are constantly being siphoned as one larger tank. Would a series setup reduce air bubbles?

Please educate me. Right now I am trying to find out why my turbine shut down mid air. I got a "speed low" message, and JC said it is most likely an air bubble. So I am trying to replumb the system to mitigate this from happening again...

Jim


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Default RE: Multiple fuel tank hookup - series/parallel?

go series I did had no problems
Old 11-30-2009, 09:57 PM
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Default RE: Multiple fuel tank hookup - series/parallel?

If you go parallel make sure the vent and fuel lines going to your Tee's are the exact same length... Equal pressure will garentee a even fuel burn from both tanks. Works great for me !!!.


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Dan M.

P.S. The tube length needs to be the same for the vents, and the two fuel lines need to be the same.. The fuel / vent tubes don't need to be the same with each other..
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Default RE: Multiple fuel tank hookup - series/parallel?

So if I match the lengths to the T's connecting the vents and feed lines a parallel configuration works just as well as a series setup?


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