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Nov 04, 2018Explorer II
I typed a longer post but decided not to answer.Is 50 gallons enough for the way you want to live for a period of time?
Personally I don't think you can have too much fresh water.
There have been places and times where we would have stayed aq lot longer than our 100 gallons would have allow.
I've considered an auxiliary tank in one of the bays if I could find a properly baffled tank etc. Half a tank of sloshing water could throw you off the road perhaps or the tank through the bay doors.
I have never checked to see if a larger replacement tank between the rails above the bays would fit but that is the way I would go.Short answer, for us: No! Get a unit with as much fresh water tank or storage as you can find/afford or..... order one with as much storage as possible.
Personally I don't think you can have too much fresh water.
There have been places and times where we would have stayed aq lot longer than our 100 gallons would have allow.
I've considered an auxiliary tank in one of the bays if I could find a properly baffled tank etc. Half a tank of sloshing water could throw you off the road perhaps or the tank through the bay doors.
I have never checked to see if a larger replacement tank between the rails above the bays would fit but that is the way I would go.Short answer, for us: No! Get a unit with as much fresh water tank or storage as you can find/afford or..... order one with as much storage as possible.
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