Do you have access to the inside of the tank to weld in a baffle? Is the lid or top surface removable?
if not, then it’s a moot point
stainless would be really nice tank no rust inside
If it's a sealed tank, (and since it appears you have some pretty good fab skills) an option might be to slice the side of the tank (say about 1/8" from bottom to the top of baffle) so a baffle could be inserted. Probably need a couple plug welds to anchor the far side.
If the attachments worked, Tank 1 is easiest, Tank 2 probably better at ensuring fluid doesn't short circuit.
What do ya'll think of this set up for my hydraulic oil tank. I acquired a 15 gal stainless steel tank and getting it set up like this:View attachment 634224
I don't have a baffle in my tank. Have 3 pumps total about 50gpm, the splitter one is 30gpm, 4 sec cycle. The fluid enters at the top, just had a short 90* elbow pointing down.I built one a few years back from a 3 point tractor mounted splitter that I traded for. I used an 18hp engine off a riding mower and a 28gpm two stage pump. That thing had a 6 second cycle time (that's out and back in 6 seconds ). The build thread is here someplace buried deep. I had a baffle built into my tank but with that amount of flow, it was a surging storm inside the tank. Couldn't run a vented cap, it would spit oil out the vents like it was being pumped out.
Ian