Water logistics:
From the beginning it was important to us to have all water logistics inside the camper to make it 4 season capable without much hassle. For that we created a 12" "basement" out of FRP honeycomb panels. We have several compartments that are each self contained in case of a spill/leak. Each of them also has a drain plug.
-The 29 gallon water tank has baffles incorporated (black lines) and is sitting right above the rear axle in the middle of the truck.
- We are using a 12V Elgena water boiler. The max pressure they can handle is 3bar. The pump we have installed only goes up to 2.5 bar but we thought we should install a reducer right away just in case we need to replace the pump at some point with one that has a higher output.
- For the water filter we chose the Guzzle system for it's compactness.
- Heating duct was run through all compartments to boost the 4 season capability. Don't think that's really needed
with a 3.25" floor... Also needed to run the ducting to the rear storage compartment and bathroom.
Everything is accessible from the inside of the camper. Even if the water filler on the outside is too dirty to open or frozen, we can fill the tank from the inside also.