hay been thinking about water storage just wondering how everyone else is set up please
hay been thinking about water storage just wondering how everyone else is set up please
Recently I have been refilling the bladder out of a 10 lt water cask from the supermarket. It's out of the box and lays on the floor well in the back perfectly . Works a treat! $$$$$$free$$$$$$
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sr06 (16th December 2011)
i have a 100 litre flexi tank, which i lay across the floor behind the front seats...... then when i need water i just open the passenger door..... the tank also has tie downs for roof racks etc, but i like having it down low as it is approx 100 kg full
Scotty
I store my water in the radiator and windscreen washer bottle, only downside the windscreen washer bottle has a leak in it![]()
Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
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Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
i have found in brilliant to be honest.... they are really well made, i bought 2 of those really cheap camp mats (cheap crappy foam mattress's that roll up) and pad lay that on the floor and up the sides so there is absolutely no risk of puncture but the are very duarable and mould to where ever they are and depepnding on how long you are away depends how much water to fill it!!! and no plastic taste either!!! highly recommend them, and they will last for ever if cared for!!
Scotty
sr06 (17th December 2011)
Hey mate, what kind of trip and length do you plan for?
After 20 years of family trips I'm slowly learning that I over compensate for the basics and come home with 4 days of food and water, etc.
I'm no expert in necessities but when we all do the one week trips I always come with too much and carry way too much weight.
I would love to plan myself better on trips!
A good managed plan with realistic consumption is what we need. If anyone has a good method I would love to hear about it too.