Album:Vegetable Oil Conversion:The design diagrams. |
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Main Diagram
showing the conversion. The numbers are the pushlock hose size (in 1/16ths of an inch, related to pipe threading size which is 1/4" lower than the actual pipe inner diameter. Click again to see the full-size image. The clean tank ended up being 60 gallons and fits right next to the dirty tank, leaving a huge space to the side (for propane, perhaps?). Eventually I'll probably add an electric heat boost right at the solenoid to hit 180� in cold climates. ( |
Wiring Diagram
all of the SVO conversion wires. The SVO system is 12V, but the bus is 24V, hence the relay up in the drivers compartment. There are basically three bundles of wires: Engine to Cargo, Cargo to Batteries, Cargo to Drivers. There are a number of methods to get 12V from my 24V battery bank - for now I'll tap off of one of the batteries, but in the future I'll get a battery balancer or a voltage regulator of some sort, until then I'll just fuse the positive and negative so they can have voltage from ground. ( |
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Album created by album tool from Dave's Marginal Hacks on Thu Jan 28 03:52:55 2016
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