I’ve been considering trying to piggyback ballast bags on top of the hard tanks, looking to avoid removing them at least for now. In theory it would be easy to run the overflow tube into the ballast bag and then another tube out for overflow.
My concern in emptying, worried when the bag is empty it would cut off the airflow for the hard tank creating a vacuum. I’m curious how to avoid this.
My other question would be the valves by the drivers seat that I need to open to fill or empty. Clearly they are introducing air into the system I just don’t know where and if they already solve this problem.
Any advice appreciated.
My concern in emptying, worried when the bag is empty it would cut off the airflow for the hard tank creating a vacuum. I’m curious how to avoid this.
My other question would be the valves by the drivers seat that I need to open to fill or empty. Clearly they are introducing air into the system I just don’t know where and if they already solve this problem.
Any advice appreciated.
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