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fleecerdog
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Mar 21, 2016

traveling with water

Hi ... I have an interesting conundrum (I don't think that's cussing) ... as shown in my hauler "rules" posted in overhead cabinet state in item 13 that I should "..keep water and holding tanks either empty or full when traveling."
With the fresh water in my hauler being 120 gallons (2 interconnected 60 gallon) that would be close to 960lbs to haul around. As we almost always boondock or dry camp hundreds of miles from home, that would be too much to haul around ... but it is also sometimes next to impossible to find a place to water up within an hours drive of my destinations. Also, I don't need that much water anyway. Does anybody see any real issue with loading up about 40 gallons (obviously splits to 20g in each tank) for the road trip? I don't haul any toys so no big weight in the hauler other than 25g of gas in the rear tank ... which, by the way, the "rules" don't address. This is a dual axle 21' Nomad so I don.t think the 320lbs of water moving in the tanks directly above the axles would be an issue.

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  • My gut says its not about the the weight, but the water sloshing around. That 320lbs moving around could cause the tanks to move and cause issues with the plumbing or it be dislodged entirely and fall out (that's happened to some, but usually they are mounted poorly to start with).

    The reality is that its 11 years beyond warranty so anything that happens is on you now. Since you don't need all the water is there a way to put in a valve between the two tanks and close one off? I have no idea how your pump, drain lines, etc. are set up on that model, but might be worth taking a look at.