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Excellent! I understand your concerns about the taste, but the other day I realized we drink water from plastic bottles all the time. Moot point now since you've installed, tested, and used your set up already.Desertdude said:Mark - Glad you are working on the number two need for expedition travel- ( first one being fuel for the vehicle... gotta keep moving right? )
here is where I bought my junk Since this was a test I did not want to spend the farm on it - in case it leaked/fell apart/or tasted bad - Baja wash-board road tested months later all is good
One other idea is to make a complete system in a removable platform/crate - lock it down in the truck bed easy on easy off - with the right size it could be loaded onto any vehicle...
I went with the 21 gal poly tank - 2.8 gpm shurflo - (overkill for sure on the gpm but it was cheap)
I am setting up something similar in the 80 series landcruiser where the second row seats were
YES! I've seen that shurflo, and that seems to be a good ticket.
100% agreed. That's why I figured a nice steel plate would be sufficient to protect the tank. With having to remove my exhaust pipe and the drive shaft to put the tank where I thought it would fit best, I'm now saying screw that. Know what I mean?Jonathan Hanson said:One thing makes me nervous about that very nice underbody poly tank, and that is the offchance of it getting holed and losing all your main water supply on the trail without realizing it. On the other hand the center of gravity issue obviously favors chassis mounting.
I'm just going to do a truck bed tool box and put the tank in there. The box is useful anyway. I see this solution as a win-win.
Pasquale: Where is your tank drain line? Did you poke a hole in the bed of your truck? And do you have an accumulator as well or just the tank->line->pump->line->spigot set up?
mcvick: You serious about tank fabbing? It might not be necessary, nor worth it (to purchase all the equipment to do it). 10-20 gallon tanks are running between $50 and $100 with the fittings installed; tanks might be cleaned in some "special" way to make them IAPMO approved and taste-free. Unless you're interested in poly welding as a hobby .
Cheers,
Mark
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