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samhain7
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Jul 03, 2015

Transferring water

Hey all.

Looking for suggestions on cheap and creative ways to transfer water from the blue 5 gallon jugs to the trailers fresh water tank.
I am currently using a funnel and pouring the water into the tank.
It is tiring and tedious.
  • Old-Biscuit wrote:
    An extra 12v DC rv water pump...roughly $65 for one via PPL some tubing and and wiring with alligator clips
    +1 on this.

    Get a pump that can also be a spare for the RV.
  • FWIW, I use a collapsable 5-gallon flexible jug and jug pour it into the fresh water fill. I get some exercise while it drains but it works out just fine; example product of what I use:

    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-Water-Carrier-5-GL/13848633
  • I have a battery powered (2-d) kerosene siphone pump to transfer water. Worked great the time I tried it out in the driveway. About $10 I think it was + the batteries.
  • My fresh water tank is near my ladder, and I can use a bike tie down strap to hold the tank in place, and a syphion to get the water from portable tank into the fresh water filler.

    My plan for full timing includes a 15 - 35 gallon fresh water tank in the back of a SUV towed car, and a 12 volt pump!

    Tank-Depot.com sells a wide variety of tanks. . .

    My vote would be to buy another 12 volt pump! Then such the water out and into the fresh tank.

    You can also buy a 3 way valve, install that in the intake line for your pump. If you have the ability to open a valve, and then direct shore water into the fresh water tank, this might be possible, then install a 3 way valve, and short tubing to go into the portable tanks.

    Good luck,

    Fred.
  • Rigged my 35 gallon transfer tank with a tire/wheel valve stem and a hose/valve to the bottom of the tank. Presurize the tank with a compressorr and turn on the valve.
  • An extra 12v DC rv water pump...roughly $65 for one via PPL some tubing and and wiring with alligator clips

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