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โJan-31-2018 07:51 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
This 45 gal water bladder would seem to fit your needs.
myredracer wrote:
A 45 gallon tank weighing over 300 lbs on top of a vehicle roof ? That should work well. That's CW for ya...
โJan-31-2018 06:35 AM
dockmasterdave wrote:
We are going to try our first boondocking adventure. We only have a 30 gal fresh water tank. I looked online, but didn't see bladders or collapsible tanks @ 20 gal that hook directly to a standard drinking water hose. Any suggestions ? T I A
SoundGuy wrote:
This 45 gal water bladder would seem to fit your needs. That said, I don't use one myself as there's no way to dry out the interior of any collapsible bladder so I instead prefer using a set of 7 gal Aquatainers for collecting fresh water and use a stock 12 vdc potable water pump for transferring that water to the trailer's fresh water tank. :B
Lantley wrote:
Why is it critical that the bladder dries out? The onboard fresh water tank never dries out either.
โJan-31-2018 06:17 AM
โJan-30-2018 10:13 AM
SoundGuy wrote:A 45 gallon tank weighing over 300 lbs on top of a vehicle roof ? That should work well. That's CW for ya...
This 45 gal water bladder would seem to fit your needs.
โJan-29-2018 06:45 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Bobbo, show me one RVer with an empty rear end...just one! Heck, I've got my bicycle, my little generator, tool box, TV snow chains etc.
I agree with SoundGuy.
โJan-29-2018 05:26 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Bobbo, show me one RVer with an empty rear end...just one! Heck, I've got my bicycle, my little generator, tool box, TV snow chains etc.
I agree with SoundGuy.
โJan-29-2018 05:08 PM
SoundGuy wrote:dockmasterdave wrote:
We are going to try our first boondocking adventure. We only have a 30 gal fresh water tank. I looked online, but didn't see bladders or collapsible tanks @ 20 gal that hook directly to a standard drinking water hose. Any suggestions ? T I A
This 45 gal water bladder would seem to fit your needs. That said, I don't use one myself as there's no way to dry out the interior of any collapsible bladder so I instead prefer using a set of 7 gal Aquatainers for collecting fresh water and use a stock 12 vdc potable water pump for transferring that water to the trailer's fresh water tank. :B
When we return from a camping trip my fresh water Aquatainers sit on this shelf hanging off the garage wall and with the caps removed will dry out completely in a couple of days :B ... can't do that with any bladder. ๐
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โJan-29-2018 04:18 AM
dockmasterdave wrote:
We are going to try our first boondocking adventure. We only have a 30 gal fresh water tank. I looked online, but didn't see bladders or collapsible tanks @ 20 gal that hook directly to a standard drinking water hose. Any suggestions ? T I A
โJan-29-2018 03:35 AM