The on-board spare fuel bladder is a device used to store fuel in an emergency, which is generally made of soft materials and has the characteristics of folding and carrying. In special situations, such as long journeys, wilderness expeditions, or when you run low on fuel, an on-board spare fuel bag can provide extra fuel**. Here are some suggestions on how to use the car spare oil bladder.
Purchase the right spare oil bladder: When purchasing a spare oil bladder, make sure you choose the right model and size for your vehicle. Different models have different capacity of spare oil bladders, and there are generally 5L, 10L, 20L and other different capacities to choose from. When purchasing, pay attention to choosing a product with good sealing to ensure that the fuel will not leak.
2.Prepare tools: Before using the spare oil bladder, prepare some necessary tools, such as funnels, tubing, tape, etc. These tools can help you pour fuel from the spare soft oil bladder into your vehicle's fuel tank.
3.Install a spare oil bag: Install a spare oil bag on your vehicle before using it. In general, spare oil bladders can be installed in the trunk of the vehicle or under the chassis of the vehicle. The specific installation location should be determined according to the vehicle model and the size of the spare oil bladder. When installing a spare oil bladder, make sure it fits snugly with the vehicle's interface to prevent fuel leakage.
4.Storing fuel: When fuel needs to be stored, the first thing to do is to make sure that the spare oil bladder is well sealed. Then, use a funnel to pour the fuel into the spare soft oil bladder. When pouring fuel, be careful not to overfill it to avoid spilling fuel. As a general rule, the maximum capacity of a spare oil bladder should not exceed 80% of its rated capacity.
5.Use a spare oil bag: When fuel is low, you can use a spare fuel bag to refuel your vehicle. First, locate the air intake of the vehicle's fuel tank and connect the spare oil bladder with the vehicle fuel tank with the oil pipe. Make sure that the tubing is well sealed when connecting to prevent fuel leakage. Then, pour the fuel from the spare soft tank into the vehicle's fuel tank. When pouring fuel, keep the height of the oil pipe lower than the liquid level of the spare soft oil bag to facilitate the flow of fuel.
6.Stay safe: Be safe when using spare oil bladders. First, make sure there are no open flames or other flammable materials around the spare oil bladder. Second, be careful when pouring fuel to prevent fuel from spilling. Finally, after using the spare oil bladder, clean and store it in time for the next use.