BlackPearl
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Hey guys I've been watching and reading around for a while now and I can't seem to find anyone that has used a water bladder in place of a water tank.
My thinking is that a bladder would be a better choice for storage inside the cab of an SUV simply because the sloshing water wouldn't make any noise if the system was sealed without any air from the start. If you were to fill the bladder and force the air out as the water level rose then closed a valve to keep it air tight, as you used water the bag would just deflate and the sloshing of the water would no longer be audible.
I was planning on putting 2 20 gallon water bladders (made by husky) in the foot wells of my SUV's back seat. You can order custom bladders with what ever fittings you want, along with anchor points for tie downs. I think they would conform to the floor much better than a rigid tank, they can be plumbed together with an RODI unit in the middle so that one bladder can be filled from a river or source of water on long trips and then filtered over to the fresh water bladder, and the biggest seller for me would be that the noise of water moving around would be illuminated. I believe the only issue I would face would be the bag collapsing over top of the outlet to the pump due to suction and sealing itself shut, cutting off the water supply. I think that could be fixed by installing an anchor point on the bag directly above the water outlet to keep the bag from ever collapsing in that way.
I think the bag would act a lot like these collapsible jugs that I had as a kid when we went camping, so long as you don't let any air bag in it will just collapse until the water is gone - well almost gone.
Does anyone see a problem that I'm not aware of? Is it just not done because rigid tanks are readily available and easy to install?
My thinking is that a bladder would be a better choice for storage inside the cab of an SUV simply because the sloshing water wouldn't make any noise if the system was sealed without any air from the start. If you were to fill the bladder and force the air out as the water level rose then closed a valve to keep it air tight, as you used water the bag would just deflate and the sloshing of the water would no longer be audible.
I was planning on putting 2 20 gallon water bladders (made by husky) in the foot wells of my SUV's back seat. You can order custom bladders with what ever fittings you want, along with anchor points for tie downs. I think they would conform to the floor much better than a rigid tank, they can be plumbed together with an RODI unit in the middle so that one bladder can be filled from a river or source of water on long trips and then filtered over to the fresh water bladder, and the biggest seller for me would be that the noise of water moving around would be illuminated. I believe the only issue I would face would be the bag collapsing over top of the outlet to the pump due to suction and sealing itself shut, cutting off the water supply. I think that could be fixed by installing an anchor point on the bag directly above the water outlet to keep the bag from ever collapsing in that way.
I think the bag would act a lot like these collapsible jugs that I had as a kid when we went camping, so long as you don't let any air bag in it will just collapse until the water is gone - well almost gone.
Does anyone see a problem that I'm not aware of? Is it just not done because rigid tanks are readily available and easy to install?