โApr-08-2023 07:30 PM
โApr-10-2023 12:05 PM
MFL wrote:
In many cases, depending on tank quality, the tank will sag when filled with water. Even though most tanks sit on a ledge for support, the straps are needed. Think of a man, with a huge, protruding belly, wearing a belt. Adding suspenders will ensure his pants stay up! ๐
Since yours is not enclosed, you can recheck it when full, and then imagine bouncing down a bad road, rail tracks, etc. Not trying to scare you, but have read on this forum, about members dropping their tanks while traveling.
Some don't fill tanks until arriving at destination, for this, and other reasons. I have a 60 gal fresh tank, and almost always fill it at home before any trip. My FW has an enclosed belly, but I did view the security of my tank, for piece of mind.
Jerry
โApr-10-2023 04:12 AM
โApr-09-2023 10:45 PM
MFL wrote:
I agree, that is a water barrier, that likely covers the entire floor. It probably has a thin fiber insulation, to keep the floor warmer.
I also noticed the common thin straps holding the fresh water tank up. They appear to be rusting at the bend (also common), and don't offer much support, even when new. You should be able to fill fresh tank, before travel, and not worry about it falling out on the highway. I'd add, bolt on, a more solid support.
Jerry
โApr-09-2023 06:43 PM
dougrainer wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/underbelly-Material-Underbelly-Permanent-Waterproof/dp/B09HJVTLSJ/ref=sr_1_4?...
Order this. Then once you get it, poke a small hole in the underbelly in the center. IF you have any water accumulation let it drain out. Then seal the hole with a small square tab of the underbelly tape. IF you have any water, IT HAD to come from someplace. The previous owner may have had a leak and fixed it, but did not drain the water out. Doug
โApr-09-2023 06:42 PM
dougrainer wrote:
https://www.amazon.com/underbelly-Material-Underbelly-Permanent-Waterproof/dp/B09HJVTLSJ/ref=sr_1_4?...
Order this. Then once you get it, poke a small hole in the underbelly in the center. IF you have any water accumulation let it drain out. Then seal the hole with a small square tab of the underbelly tape. IF you have any water, IT HAD to come from someplace. The previous owner may have had a leak and fixed it, but did not drain the water out. Doug
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