Hi Richard
I have the same pump, runs on 2 A type batteries - Brilliant! Used mine for
years.
Regards
Trev G:-LINN
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On 4 Sep 2013, at 16:21, Richard Iddon <riddon@sent.com> wrote:
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> Hi Alan.
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> I lift my can onto a non slip pad the wing then use a battery operated fuel
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to transfer it to the tank. Search for battery operated fuel pump on Amazon
or Ebay. They are a bit flimsy and not terribly fast but they work OK and you
can buy one for about 15. I am on my second one in 8 years. They take a couple
of D cells and the batteries last at least a full season with me.
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> Richard Iddon. G-RIXS
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> On 4 Sep 2013, at 15:48, Alan Carter <alancarteresq@onetel.net> wrote:
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>> Hi All.
>> My plan is LAA cleared for use with MOGAS.
>> I fill it with a 28 litre plastic cann, lifting this weight of fuel to above
my shoulders to fill the plan is hard work.
>> I know Trans Air do a filler nozzle hand pump, I presume this take a lot of
time squeezing the trigger to re fill.??
>> Has anyone used or details off , an electric inline pump that can be plugged
into the aircrafts AUX power socket, I have not seen any on the market, so is
it make your own,??
>> Regards.
>> Alan
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>> Read this topic online here:
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>> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=408005#408005
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