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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: speewa158 on February 26, 2011, 03:07:44 AM
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The Camping & caravan show is coming to the Caulfield Race Course again early March . Its time to do the reserch on water tanks so who better to ask than Swaggers . I reckon 60 to 80 liters will do a pump ,,,, electric ,,, Ummmm what else do I need . You know the drill confuse me with muilitude of replys & how much do I pay for the bits etc . Dont tell my SWOMBO as I want to surprise her ( she said no more Mods ) :cheers:
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We have 60 litres and a Jabsco automatic pump. A recent very hot trip to Myall lakes saw us use only 40 litres in 4 days for cooking, drinking, coffee etc for the 4 of us. Although we other water for showers etc.
Usage depends on several things. If youhave no other means of washing then your use goes up to 12-15 litres per day each.
Or be stinky... >:D
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....Ummmm what else do I need......
.........a solar water heater, to go with your solar tracker........... ;D
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Make sure you get a roto moulded polyethelene as you don't need a stone guard for them. 60L is a bit small, I'd go for 80L.
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I would go for a Stainless steel tank, there are quiet a few on the market
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I myself like the look of the stainless, but have a feeling they may be very thin. Would be intresting to know how thick the sheet is.. also hard to roadside repair.!
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Hi Speewa, I know the SWOMBO will be happy with this even though it is a mod, she spoke about it last weekend.
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Make sure you get a roto moulded polyethelene as you don't need a stone guard for them. 60L is a bit small, I'd go for 80L.
X2 but i'd still use a stone gard on the foward face as ours suffered some good chips. 80L with a whale in line 12 volt pump and a hand pump at kitchen.
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I made a stainless one and the down side is with all the flexing one of the welds cracked. A metal tank will inflate a suprising amount when just being filled. Mine is mounted under the tray of the ute and you can hear the whole tray flex, and lift if I'm not paying attention to the hose, as the water goes in.
Next time I'd go plastic.
Team it up with a Shurflo diaphram pump with a pressure switch and bobs your uncle.
This will give you some ideas what is available
http://www.ovesco.com.au/products.php?catname=Water%20Tanks%20and%20Tool%20Boxes&cat=5&sub=21&subname=Water%20Tanks
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Caulfield racecourse and you expect us to answer this question legitimately, you have crossed threaded your hair Speewa ;D
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Can any one recommend good brand names for tanks
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Steve info is gold , name names :cheers:
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Can any one recommend good brand names for tanks
These get a pretty good rep
http://www.camelgroup.com.au/product.asp?product=Water%20Tanks
The tank on my Tambo was like the tanks on pg 106A, can't remember the brand though
http://www.awardrv.com.au/dloads/pdf/productpdf_subcatid24.pdf
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check out huntsmen products on ebay
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These get a pretty good rep
http://www.camelgroup.com.au/product.asp?product=Water%20Tanks
The tank on my Tambo was like the tanks on pg 106A, can't remember the brand though
http://www.awardrv.com.au/dloads/pdf/productpdf_subcatid24.pdf
Cheers D4D.... :cheers:
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Thanks for the clues now its time to measure up the CT for tank size :cheers:
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Ours is a Camec, bought on special from BCF.
80-100 litres would be better though as it would allow showers for 2-3 days. After carrying 2 x 20 lt blocks having the extra is good.
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I made a stainless one and the down side is with all the flexing one of the welds cracked. A metal tank will inflate a suprising amount when just being filled. Mine is mounted under the tray of the ute and you can hear the whole tray flex, and lift if I'm not paying attention to the hose, as the water goes in.
Next time I'd go plastic.
Team it up with a Shurflo diaphram pump with a pressure switch and bobs your uncle.
This usually happens when made without enough strengthening ribs and if the sheet is a little thin but the ribs are the key to stop flexing, the one on my CT is going great, its an Xtail tank and was advertised in Camper Trailer Touring page 159 of edition No 14 under new products
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Speewa, not sure what you are looking for, but these package prices look pretty good, and 9mm thick tank with pump included.
Don't know much about tanks, but it may help.CARAVAN CAMPER TRAILER MOTORHOME WATER TANK PACKAGE !!!
(http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CARAVAN-CAMPER-TRAILER-MOTORHOME-WATER-TANK-PACKAGE-/190503688768?pt=Caravan_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c5ae79a40)
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That's a fairly good price.
The pump looks like a Jabco that I bought for $125 at Bias boating. A Newcastle trailer hardware supplier has the tank for $225.
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Speewa, not sure what you are looking for, but these package prices look pretty good, and 9mm thick tank with pump included.
Don't know much about tanks, but it may help.CARAVAN CAMPER TRAILER MOTORHOME WATER TANK PACKAGE !!!
(http://cgi.ebay.com.au/CARAVAN-CAMPER-TRAILER-MOTORHOME-WATER-TANK-PACKAGE-/190503688768?pt=Caravan_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c5ae79a40)
Thanks GD,
just bought 2.
Could have bought 1 w/o the pump for$50 less but may as well have a spare for that price
Cheers Mike
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A neighbour bought one very similar, and I was surprised by the thickness of the walls, as well as the mounting points. Let us know if it's a good thing, but don't blame me if it's not. ;D
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A neighbour bought one very similar, and I was surprised by the thickness of the walls, as well as the mounting points. Let us know if it's a good thing, but don't blame me if it's not. ;D
Of course it's "buyer beware"
:cheers:
Mike
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Its always buyer beware i do belive ;D
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I have been caught out b4 but just tell myself "buyer beware" and then try to be smarter next time
:cheers:
Mike