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Water ... how do you do it?

Started by eventyr, December 04, 2016, 11:53:07 AM

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Bird

Quote from: Green rvand always on hand the B.E.S.T water filter to refill drinking water if required.
Gotta get me one of them

Quoteand sometimes i take a slab of 600ml water bottles. handy and refillable
yep, another good idea.
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  We always carry a slab of bottled water......It really helps..
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shanegtr

Our camprite has 95L in tanks and I also carry an additional 40L in 2 water jerry cans. We generally try to keep the tank water for drinking and cooking and the jerry can water for washing up. We have 4 kids so we never have too much water. Really we cant go more than 4 or 5 days without a water refill somewhere - especially with my wifes compulsion for clean clothes, that really drains it more than any other source

chester ver2.0

95 litres in the camper trailer tank
2x 15 litre frantell water thingies in the camper
1x 20 litre jerry in the back of the ute with a tap and hose for washing feet etc

This can last us up to 9 days depending on how much swimming is avaliable
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Fathom

We carry 100lt in the camper tank, plus two Jerry cans.
The Troll has a further 55lt tank.
The Challenger only has an extra 20lt tank in it.
I don't carry extra bottled water. etc.
I do carry an extra couple of collapsible 20l containers in the camper  so I can use those if I need to do a water run if we are set up for a while or to use as shower water.
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Terry W4

Water should not be a real issue unless you are crossing deserts or staying in one place for a while without access to a tap. I have often filled up a 20 litre Gerry can and never used it.
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DrewXT

85 litres under the camper for us, 50 litres on the side in jerries, a couple of goon bags of water in the ute, as well as an extra 25 if we think we need it...

Have to factor the weight though, water's heavy

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listo

A bloke at work said he uses river water to wash up & wash hands & face etc. He gets it in a bucket then puts some Epsom Salt in it to settle the water. That cuts his fresh water usage right back.
I haven't been down the river since being told that, but I'll be trying it when I do

Jeepers Creepers

The last three times we had the Jayco out, we've had some light rain.

I've now joined a funnel to a hose so I can stick it in the filler pipe and catch what I can during any rain we get.
We hold 120 litres under the floor in twin tanks and 20 litres on the drawbar.
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