Brad_UT
Well-known member
I learned from my old camper setup that you can't have too much water, power or truck.
The auxiliary water tank finally came in. It's a 36 gallon heavy-duty 3/8" wall poly tank that will have a little Whale submersible transfer pump inside. When the camper tank is empty, I can refill it from this tank. Or at least that's the idea.
Insulated on all sides with 1" thick 2lb. cross-linked polyethylene foam. It doesn't absorb water, is resistant to most oils/chemicals and is a pretty good insulator. (similar to what they make those knee board cushions out of) Most importantly it doesn't squeak like that pink foam insulation board at the hardware store.
Freeze protection heating pad will be installed on the bottom. Spare tire will be mounted on the right of it. I'll start fabricating that soon.
The auxiliary water tank finally came in. It's a 36 gallon heavy-duty 3/8" wall poly tank that will have a little Whale submersible transfer pump inside. When the camper tank is empty, I can refill it from this tank. Or at least that's the idea.
Insulated on all sides with 1" thick 2lb. cross-linked polyethylene foam. It doesn't absorb water, is resistant to most oils/chemicals and is a pretty good insulator. (similar to what they make those knee board cushions out of) Most importantly it doesn't squeak like that pink foam insulation board at the hardware store.
Freeze protection heating pad will be installed on the bottom. Spare tire will be mounted on the right of it. I'll start fabricating that soon.