Advocate III
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Advocate III
Contributor III
I have a 21gal tank and water pump on my M416 build. I keep it in the tub. Works well as long as temperatures are a over freezing.Working on a 4x6 trailer and looking to add a large thin water tank to have water for a hot water shower.
Just wondering if anything has a rather large tank? how much water do you have onboard?
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Contributor III
Member III
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Working on a 4x6 trailer and looking to add a large thin water tank to have water for a hot water shower.
Just wondering if anything has a rather large tank? how much water do you have onboard?
Valid question... I was thinking of 40 to 60 gals. Im looking to do a trip to the outer banks and spend some time at cape lookout. I havnt verified it water is radially available there or not yet. I was looking to install a long thin tank in my trailer, but the more i was thinking about it, it make make more sense to install a few smaller tanks mated together. This way i could have a couple valves and if i want to carry a smaller amount of water i could, or have a small amount in all 3 and it would act more like a baffled tank. Water would be mostly used for washing, rinsing dishes, hands, and quicky showers/rinse downs.I guess the first question I have is what does a rather large tank mean to you?
I have a 22 gal under the frame on my little yellow trailer, a 52 gal in my tent on wheels (camper) and 850 on the trailer I haul water on.
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Advocate II
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I have the same tank in my m416 (mine has a top on it) and insulated the tank with rigid foam and then put a 12v RV tank heating pad under it. Runs off the trailer batteries and keeps it from freezing at night.I have a 21gal tank and water pump on my M416 build. I keep it in the tub. Works well as long as temperatures are a over freezing.
Member III
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850 gallons? That's 3 tonnes...?I have a 22 gal under the frame on my little yellow trailer, a 52 gal in my tent on wheels (camper) and 850 on the trailer I haul water on.
I have an M416 military surplus trailer. I use four (4) five (5) gallon jerry cans, one in each corner of the trailer. Two are old steel military surplus cans - I use those for non-potable water. Two are plastic Scepter plastic cans - I use those for potable water. So far it has worked out. I use the non-potable for dishwashing, showers, etc. I use the potable for cooking, drinking, etc. More water is more weight, so I'm happy with this approach. If I'm ever in the desert I may grab a couple of more cans.Working on a 4x6 trailer and looking to add a large thin water tank to have water for a hot water shower.
Just wondering if anything has a rather large tank? how much water do you have onboard?