I have a gas can that I keep in the Jeep. It has one of those crappy CARB approved gas spilling spouts. I decided that it is just easier to leave the "jerry can" in the back of the Jeep and siphon gas into the tank using some vinyl hose from Home Depot.
From my industrial safety training, I know that it is a good idea to electrically bond the two tanks while transferring fuel so that there is no potential voltage difference to cause a spark. I plan on buying a couple of aligator clamps and some wire to go between the jerry can and the fuel filler hose.
How big should this wire be? I imagine the wire will be no longer than 5 feet. Am I being ridiculous, or is this a valid concern? I know that they recommend putting all gas containers on the ground before filling them because of static electricity fears.
From my industrial safety training, I know that it is a good idea to electrically bond the two tanks while transferring fuel so that there is no potential voltage difference to cause a spark. I plan on buying a couple of aligator clamps and some wire to go between the jerry can and the fuel filler hose.
How big should this wire be? I imagine the wire will be no longer than 5 feet. Am I being ridiculous, or is this a valid concern? I know that they recommend putting all gas containers on the ground before filling them because of static electricity fears.
