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Submitted: Monday, Oct 14, 2002 at 00:00

Member - William

Considering several options for an alternate water supply for a long trip. Have considered steel tanks and flexitanks. I came across a site
http://www.grangerscampingworld.com.au/ that offers 60 litre "Open Head Drums". Anyone have experience with these? I am sure they would be a bit bulky but may offer another type of solution.
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AnswerID: 7427   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Member - Mal replied:

William, I've had Aluminium tanks fabricated im many different shapes and sizes to fit in hard to use spaces in my vehicle. One good place is the foot well in the back seat . For instance, a tank 1.5m x 40cm x 10cm deep will hold 60 litres and only raise the floor 10cm.. Good luck, Mal T.
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AnswerID: 7433   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Bob replied:

William, Big W sell pale blue water plastic containers in a range of sizes. The largest are 25 L. I usually carry three of these and decant enough for each days use into a smaller 5 L one which is easy to carry and pour from. Being 25 kg, the big drums can be moved around if necessary whereas a 60 L drum ain't goin' nowhere.
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AnswerID: 7439   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Steve L replied:

Hi,

I'd be a bit concerned about using aluminium to fabricate water tanks - there's a growing link between aluminium and altzheimers. You'd want to make sure the tank was plastic lined or something!
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FollowupID: 3405   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Member - Clay posted:

That theory has now been disproven so keep using your aluminium cookware and spraying your smelly armpits with aluminium deodorant!
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FollowupID: 3411   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Burt posted:

????? I forgot what I was going to say !!!!!
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AnswerID: 7453   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Member - Mal replied:

Steve, I had oldtimers disease long before I started using Aluminium tanks. Mal T.
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AnswerID: 7454   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

gordon replied:

William, I had a 45 L tank fabricated from 225mm diam X 1200 mm long welded black polyehtylene stormwater pipe (10 mm wall thickness). A central bulkhead splits it into 2 separate 22.5 L tanks. I strapped it down behind the back seat to stop it becoing a projectile. There is an outlet syphon hose from each tank which extends beyond the tailgate when required. The outlet is also the inlet and a separate valve on the vent provides an extra level of security. Before the first use I flushed the tank with cholorine and then with bicarb of soda to kill germs and get rid of any tainting. Two tanks gives great flexibility in case you pick up some bore water which can be segregated from your better tasting drinking water. DETAILS: Each tank has one vent and one outlet which doubles as the inlet. Both openings are mounted on the top so there is no possibility of any leakage. The vents have a ball valve fitted, to which I connect a short overflow hose when filling. The outlet has an internal spear to within 5 mm of the bottom of the tank and a hose with a ball valve on the end that can act as a syphon when the vent is open. I carry about 2.5 meters of extra hose to attach to the outlet valve for filling. All hoses are 1/2 inch clear reinforced hose rated for drinking water with standard 1/2 inch click-on hose fittings for attachments. The tank cost about $300 to fabricate and the fittings about $100. We used it for a 4 week trip recently and it worked a treat - no more lugging water around. Hope this gives you some ideas of your own.
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AnswerID: 7457   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Rick replied:

I have recently seen a prefabricated platsic/PVC/poly/whatever tank in some 4wd accessory stores. I can't recall the brand. The tank is rectangular, covered with marine/outdoor carpet, and looks to be about 60 L capacity. It comes with straps, so I presume the concept is to fix it the the floor(if in a 4wd, behind the rear seat). It is capable of being pressurised. Hpoe this helps. Cheers. Rick. p.s. I have a Patrol 4wd, and use a Floatpac tank in the rear quarter panel, and several 20 L,10 L and 5 L poly/plastic containers. The are easy to move, easy to pack in several different spaces, and if damaged, I won't loose all the water I carry at once. Rick.
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FollowupID: 3416   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Bob Y. posted:

Rick, The tank you mention sounds like an Engel Tank, they are covered with marine carpet, and are between $3 - 400. Someone mentioned them in a recent thread on this forum. Catch you later...Bob.
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AnswerID: 7464   Submitted: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002 at 00:00

Member - William replied:

Thanks for all the great ideas!
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AnswerID: 7506   Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 16, 2002 at 00:00

Member - Ed replied:

William if you can conveniently carry them, square plastic toy crates hold six four-litre wine box bladders and I have found that to be a most convenient way to carry and access water. And it can be a lot of fun emptying the bladders in the first place! 10 litre casks can be obtained at your local pub before they hit the rubbish skip. While they are strong they are not as easy to handle as the 4l's. Have a good one, Ed B
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AnswerID: 7517   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 at 00:00

Truckster replied:

I have a 65ltr tank intergrated into my rear storage, got it from Rays Outdoors.

Has a tap on it and a filler hole I get to from the side window of the car...

Cant as for more!
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AnswerID: 7534   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 at 00:00

ExplorOz Team - Michelle replied:

William,you say you're going on a long trip so I can't imagine you would scrimp on the cost of having a properly installed stainless steel tank. We have had 2 different versions, one underbody and one inside a side panel in the car with an external filler that you fill from putting a hose or nossle in the window. A tap is at the bottom and more details are in our Hot Topic feature on "Vehicle Setup" - under water tank. The underbody tank often delivers hot water (gets hot from the exhaust) whilst the only problem with the side panel one is that you can hear the water sloshing if you sit in the back seats while you're crusing quietly in the suburbs (you don't hear the sloshing when offroad due to other noises!). The side panel option uses otherwise unusable space so its a great storage option. I just can't believe that anyone would consider doing a dodgy bodgy with their precious water supply when planning a long term trip - its your life source. Other than that, water from stainless taste the best and is refreshingly cool (if not heated from the exhaust).
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FollowupID: 3512   Submitted: Sunday, Oct 20, 2002 at 00:00

Janset posted:

Hi.
I have a 92 troopie with a Brown Built 90 litre stainless steel underfloor water tank. I fitted it to save money and I had to replace the exhaust pipe and muffer so as to clear the water-tank. And yes, the water does get quite warm as the muffler is right next to it. ....The up side, it does not take room inside. ...Down side, over priced, I did all the the work of fitting, but if I include the exhaust replacement it still cost me $1,031. Since I fitted it January 1995 I have had 4 leaks in it along the welding which I managed to fix with Plumber Joining Compound (P.S. the is really good stuff I recommend all travellers to have it on hand as it patches and sticks to nearly every thing, it's a 2 part mix and it sets on wet surfaces, and clean up with water)........Brown Built do have a warranty on their tanks...........yeh right! Take it all out, and sent it over to the eastern states at my expense, some warranty. But other than that, I think that is the only place to put it as it puts all the weight where you want it, as low as possible.
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AnswerID: 7559   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 at 00:00

Derek replied:

William. What type of car do you have? I have an 80 series with a steel TJM bar which can take a winch. In place of the winch, I have fitted S/S water tank which holds approx' 25 litres.
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FollowupID: 3471   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 at 00:00

Member - William posted:

Derek, I own a 1993 80 series LC(Diesel)
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AnswerID: 7560   Submitted: Thursday, Oct 17, 2002 at 00:00

royce replied:

Use pete soft drink bottles. Heaps of 'em. Stash them here there and everywhere. They are as tough as old boots, food grade, and fit in all sorts of nooks and crannies. They are easy to pour from and several people can access several at a time.... BUT HERE'S THE BEST BIT. If one breaks or is damaged. ONLY THAT ONE IS LOST. You have all the rest of the water safe. They can rub together for ages before any wear takes place. You can distribute the weight well. You can wrap some and keep them in ice to keep them cool. You can even buy them ready filled with extremely bad for you but better than bore water, soft drink. [or 'cooldrink' as they call it in the west] Cheers Royce
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