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pnichols wrote:
I'm no TC'er ... but it seems like for treks like that in the photos above one would want an over-kill chassis so weight was - for all practical purposes in at least dry conditions - not an issue.
Wouldn't a ton truck chassis increase water carrying capacity significantly even though camper weight didn't require a ton chassis per se ... assuming one could find low-down places to carry the water on the rig? Perhaps long, shallow-depth water tanks could be mounted up in between the frame members on either side of the driveshaft? I've read of one Class C owner who was able to increase water carrying capacity to 150 gallons with external tanks mounted up and under their small motorhome in this way. Of course in off-road conditions plastic potable water auxiliary tanks mounted up and under this way should have aluminum or steel protection plates on their bottom sides.
Our current built-in water capacity is only around 45 gallons carried in a concealed tank that's mounted right down on the floor in the coach interior environment. However, I'd prefer built-in water capacity of at least double that amount, but as of yet have not added the auxiliary tank(s) for it.
Here's a link to various size RV water tanks for building in - some of the 25 gallon to 35 gallon configurations look very interesting:
http://www.plastic-mart.com/category/33/rv-water-tanks
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rx2tee wrote:Don't use this pump for Potable Water tanks. Right on the side of the pump it shows this is a Cast Iron Pump. Home Depot and others have Potable Water Pumps, this is not one. This pump is designed for use with ground water, that is why it is called a Sump Pump. Seals, lubricants used in the manufacture of this item are not compatible with use with drinking water.
wkswenson
Is this the pump your are referring to?
Wayne Pump at Home Depot
Thanks to everyone for the ideas.