erikgreen
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Re: Bayliner Fuel Tank Project
I haven't read back through the thread much, but if you're talking about melting clips onto a poly tank, don't.
Poly tanks need to expand between 5-10 percent when they're filled, so any super tight mounting method will cause either the mounts or the tank to crack. That also goes for mounting anything else attached to the tank.
If your tank doesn't have attachment points for wires, you won't easily be able to add them. Ideally you don't want the wires firmly attached to anything anyway, as it might cause chafing and shorts.
I'd recommend wrapping the wires in the tank compartment with a spiral sleeve or mesh wrap then loosely tying them to something with a zip tie so there are only a few inches of play in any direction. Or you could leave them loose.
Erik
I haven't read back through the thread much, but if you're talking about melting clips onto a poly tank, don't.
Poly tanks need to expand between 5-10 percent when they're filled, so any super tight mounting method will cause either the mounts or the tank to crack. That also goes for mounting anything else attached to the tank.
If your tank doesn't have attachment points for wires, you won't easily be able to add them. Ideally you don't want the wires firmly attached to anything anyway, as it might cause chafing and shorts.
I'd recommend wrapping the wires in the tank compartment with a spiral sleeve or mesh wrap then loosely tying them to something with a zip tie so there are only a few inches of play in any direction. Or you could leave them loose.
Erik