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Sucking water from creeks, dams, lakes......what do you use

Started by weeds, January 01, 2014, 10:11:12 PM

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weeds

When possible I try to camp near water.........to save drinking water a mate normally sets up a pump for shower, washing up water, dogs water etc from the creeks we camp by often

Last week I trailed my setup.....I have had the bits laying around for a while

I have a sand spear filter similar to this one http://www.glind.com.au/store/product/48-sand-spear-filter a pressure pump, battery and some hose. Looked like this



Just need to buy a good length of hose and a smaller battery.....planning to mount the battery, pump and wiring in box of some sort and maybe a small solar panel on top, will also have an andersen on plug to charge the battery while we are driving.

Might use a milk create similar to the auto bilge pump I set up for the work dingy complete with battery and solar panel......the boat hasn't sunk in 18 months

Show is your setup....also considering a non potable water tank for the camper


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Trex_s4m1

Cool set up. Never camped long enough  need water.  For a battery maybe one of those small jump packs with Anderson plug fitted could work for you.

GeoffA

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Mandrake

Up north ... rope and bucket !!!

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GeoffA

Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

weeds

Yeah carry plenty of buckets.....but this campsite would have been a pain using buckets


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GeoffA

A mate of mine used a similar setup when we camped on the Murray.....very convenient when staying for a few days..... :cup:
Geoff and Kay

1999 GU TD42T wagon
2005 Coota Camper - gone, but never forgotten
2020 North Coast 15' Titanium - tandem, of course

Land Cruiser.....the Patrol that Toyota try to build.....

sol

We have much the same. A small foot valve connected to 5metres of hose and click connected to a Shurflo Pump. The pump is run off a Jump Starter Pack. From the pump we have a 30 metre hose click connected and run to a tap I've mounted on the side of the Camper. Turn tap on and bingo water to your campsite.

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britts

Get a bucket with a rock in it so that it sinks, tie a rope to the handle and attach the hose from the pump so it draws water from the bucket, then throw it out, great if there are weeds and the like, only draws clean water from the inside of the bucket.


Goose

tried the bucket but it has a big hole in it at the top

weeds


Quote from: xcvator on January 02, 2014, 08:57:11 AM
Or you could just buy this  http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=34181.msg542128#msg542128   and have hot and cold water  ;D ;D

We made one of these years ago..........it was a once off for a big group of us


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Diver

a 12 v bilge pump or a 240v pond pump connected via inverter and extension lead

but bucket sounds better.  If you get a steel bucket you can heat the water on the fire and chuck in the bilge pump to send water to the shower head..