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4x4Bob
Aug 02, 2014Explorer
Yes there is an easy way to do it.
I purchased a cheap 12 volt water pump and mounted it to board with a electrical box for a switch. Then I attached two six foot sections of clear tubing to the pump. Next I wired a plug end to the pump so I could plug in an extension cord to connect to a battery with clips.
I bring the full 6 gallon water tank back to the TT, set in on the ground and put the suction end of the hose into the tank and the discharge end into the water fill on the trailer.
I have a small metal folding table that I set the pump on next to the water tank.
Bob
I purchased a cheap 12 volt water pump and mounted it to board with a electrical box for a switch. Then I attached two six foot sections of clear tubing to the pump. Next I wired a plug end to the pump so I could plug in an extension cord to connect to a battery with clips.
I bring the full 6 gallon water tank back to the TT, set in on the ground and put the suction end of the hose into the tank and the discharge end into the water fill on the trailer.
I have a small metal folding table that I set the pump on next to the water tank.
Bob
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