I found these surge dampeners. Has anyone used them, or will we be the guinea pigs? ... I am certainly going to try them, since we experience alot of sloshing when driving around.
Anyone else have something they use?
I know years ago, we had an open cell mat materials we could put in our tanks, but we never used them in a chemical tank.
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Tuesday 14th of January 2014 02:32:51 PM
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Tuesday 14th of January 2014 02:33:42 PM
Brian C Jackson said
Jan 14, 2014
Steve
Nice find are they SH compatible. I would worry they would smash into my fill pipes or my filtered pipes. Or do you put 6 of these in so they don't move.
Zach Maynard said
Jan 14, 2014
Aren't leg tanks supposed to act like they have actual baffles? I suppose with a bigger tank that the legs wouldn't help too much.
mistersqueegee said
Jan 14, 2014
Russ Johnson brought a couple to show at the Iowa event last year. Very cool concept.
lkendall said
Jan 14, 2014
there are a few companies doing it.. But you have to FILL the tank with them in order for them to work, or else they just float around... And the ones I looked at got expensive.. like that size.. 25 for 650.. You prolly need more than that for just a 100 gallon tank..
I found these surge dampeners. Has anyone used them, or will we be the guinea pigs? ... I am certainly going to try them, since we experience alot of sloshing when driving around.
Anyone else have something they use?
I know years ago, we had an open cell mat materials we could put in our tanks, but we never used them in a chemical tank.
http://www.tank-depot.com/product.aspx?id=2467
http://www.rmes.ca/files/assembly_instructions.pdf
(This is our smaller Truck... :)
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Tuesday 14th of January 2014 02:32:51 PM
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Tuesday 14th of January 2014 02:33:42 PM
Steve
Nice find are they SH compatible. I would worry they would smash into my fill pipes or my filtered pipes. Or do you put 6 of these in so they don't move.