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shasta24
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Sep 15, 2015

fresh water tank capacity

40 gallons of fresh water used up in two short days. We are training 2 granddaughters how to conserve from this point on. Do you guys have any suggestions or pictures of what you do to add water to your tank when its dry. We borrowed a 5 gallon bucket and funnel. Didn't work so good. Thanks
  • With atleast four kids, often we have additional, we can camp three days on our less than 30 gallon fresh water tank.I have water conservation heads, or restrictors, on all sinks and the kids have learned. It I hear water running while brushing teeth I shut off the pump and they remember. I have sent them after a pot of water just to drive the point home. Word travels fast when you get them involved. It is a simple cause and effect lesson. Best of luck
  • Can't imagine using that much water that quick. Did one of the kids leave the water on? I have a gadget called a Water Thief that has a universal hookup on one end and a standard hose fitting on the other. You just use your fresh water hose to go from the campground's tap to your intake. Course you have to go close to the tap for it to do any good. I have a fairly small truck camper so water management is important. I think our gray water tank is 15 gallons...
  • I don't have an outside hose at the house, but sometimes I want to have water in the fresh water tank if someone is spending the night in the TT.

    I went to Dollar General and bought a couple of plastic watering cans that had detachable sprinkler heads. Take off the sprinkler heads, and the diameter of the spout fits into the fill opening of the tank.

    I can use the spray nozzle at the kitchen sink to fill them. They hold about 3 gallons each, so I tote two over to the TT and back a few times.
  • shasta24 wrote:
    On another point, If a manufacture sells a camper that sleeps 10 people, why would it only have a small water tank? I looked at other campers that only sleep 4 to 6 and they have huge tanks. Just makes little sense. It would be cool to add a second tank.


    Tank capacity involves tradeoffs. More water = more weight. Tank placement affects the weight and balance, changes axle loading, changes hitch weight, etc. Adding a second tank or a larger tank could create a domino effect of other needed changes.
  • If you can get your bucket higher than the fill hole then just use an oklahoma credit card (siphon hose). I suspect since you are already camping your options may be limited. If there is something on your trailer or a limb overhead you can throw a rope over a limb to help hoist up the bucket of water. Here is a video of a homemade funnel made from an office water bottle. old guy's option is best. I recently purchased a second 12 volt water pump. I took a 50 foot garden hose and cut it in the middle. one end has a screen in it like your washing machine. I throw this end in the stream of water and hook the pump to my truck battery and run the other 25 foot hose on other end of pump back to a barrel in my truck bed. When I get back to the RV I just reverse the process to fill my fresh water holding tank. homemade funnel
  • On another point, If a manufacture sells a camper that sleeps 10 people, why would it only have a small water tank? I looked at other campers that only sleep 4 to 6 and they have huge tanks. Just makes little sense. It would be cool to add a second tank.
  • I use a red plastic gasoline Jerry can with the yellow spout. It is labelled with a large black marker for "WATER ONLY" and the spout works very well. I have never used it for anything but water. Mine is a 3 gallon since I don't like to carry anything heavier. Two would work well if you have the space to store them when not in use and carrying one in each hand cuts down on the trips to the tap.
  • Do you have a water hose? Camco has an adapter that you can put on the end with a shutoff and a clear tube that you can insert into the fresh water tank filler. Look at Camco...then see if your local Wally World or Camping World has one.



    http://www.camco.net/Products/Item?prodID=10092#.Vfd2sRFViko
  • I used the hose that I use to put in the antifreeze to winterize. I put it into the 5 gallon containers. I carry 3-4 containers
  • I got tired of lifting a five gallon tank to fill mine so I got a bilge pump and tubing and some wire with clamps, to clamp on to the house battery. then I put an inline on/off switch in it and just let the bilge pump do the lifting. put the on/off switch close to the water inlet so you can control the pump