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gates59 wrote:
I have two 45 gallon fresh water tanks and found that when full they would sag. I ended up adding 2 extra supports per tank so i can see this as a problem on some models.
From the manual wrote:
The fresh water tank is mounted under the trailer to allow
it to โbelly downโ as it is filled. It may appear to be
unsupported. It is designed to be this way. If the tank is
not allowed to expand downward, it will expand upward.
The tank is mounted securely against the trailer floor, and
if it expands upward, it may cause damage to the trailer
floor, cabinetry and other components. DO NOT ADD
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT MEMBERS BELOW THE
FRESH WATER TANK.
โAug-19-2013 03:37 PM
โAug-19-2013 03:26 PM
Huntindog wrote:dadmomh wrote:That won't work for people like me. Not only is my FW tank full, but I bring at least another 100 gallons with me in portable jugs.
We rarely have more than just a very few gallons in our tank for just a couple of reasons...we always camp with water to the site and the other reason is that water weighs 8.3# per gallon, which is a lot of weight to haul around and decrease already poor mpg.
That story sounds a bit "old wives tale" or vivid imagination, but also sounds like it COULD be possible under the right conditions. If you know you're going to need FW, suggest you wait until you're actually at the CG and use their potable water supply on the way in.
Seriously, why have a water tank if you can't haul water in it?
โAug-19-2013 02:22 PM
โAug-19-2013 01:41 PM
dadmomh wrote:That won't work for people like me. Not only is my FW tank full, but I bring at least another 100 gallons with me in portable jugs.
We rarely have more than just a very few gallons in our tank for just a couple of reasons...we always camp with water to the site and the other reason is that water weighs 8.3# per gallon, which is a lot of weight to haul around and decrease already poor mpg.
That story sounds a bit "old wives tale" or vivid imagination, but also sounds like it COULD be possible under the right conditions. If you know you're going to need FW, suggest you wait until you're actually at the CG and use their potable water supply on the way in.
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