Oh, fine, been fighting fuel temperatures going into the Vp44. I dumped a VP44 last year on vacation and vowed it would not happen again. Electronics cooked, :{ . I just about have the fuel temp figuered out, one or two more little tweaks.
The tank, you will get LESS condensation if the tank is slap brim FULL. No air, no condensation. If you want to store it empty, what about one of those "DampRid" from Home Depot. We use them in the RV refridgerator to keep the mold from growing. You have to make sure no condensation.
On my CTD I do the RACOR 690 T before it ever gets to the first fuel system component. Super clean and no free water. It also recirculates ALL the fuel through the RACOR about 3 - 4 times / hour. I put a RASP on mine since we spoke last. The RASP recirculates A LOT of fuel (bypass back to the tank) and the VP44 recirculates A LOT of fuel at cruise (30 gph). Between the two of them a really minor amount actually goes to the injectors. I also took out the OEM ff and put in a AN-12

Canton HUGE racing filter (no line insertation pressure loss) at 8um to make sure the VP gets as perfect a fuel as is humanly possible (still use Stanadyne PF too). I thought I had the fuel system figuered out, and I think I do for cleanlyness, but did not for temperature, but do now
Anyway, I just wanted to throw in and say "aux tank is great, but it is still fuel and you HAVE to really clean it and take care of it. I would run a small pump on the aux tank full time or at least pretty often (something simple) that recirculates the aux tank through something like the RACOR 690 for continuous cleaning with a ball valve that I could shuttle off the flow to the main tank when I wanted. Keeps the aux tank really clean and also provides a way to fill the main tank fairly quickly.
We'll have to get together and swap beverages
Bob Weis