I was going to suggest you simply flip it upside down, but then I saw the filler.
I'd just leave some wiggle room and when the outlet side got low, I'd just lift it up and drain from the full side to the empty side, that's what I did with my bladder.
Or just top the thing up, never a bad idea to circulate your water.
KISS.
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jay see (12th May 2024)
looking good mate hopefully have my 61 on the road this summer
MB (15th May 2024)
Haven't had much time this weekend, but squeezed in enough to finally get this water tank sorted. Once it was all level it pumps out about 35 litres and with a couple wedges in the right places I should be able to get the last few litres if needed.
https://youtube.com/shorts/GWnyiKIAm...r2lPKRcuyXwNRt
Now onto the next thing..
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jay see (20th May 2024)
Let us just say, gravity wins Apologies Brother but there is no need for fandagle water
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jay see (20th May 2024)
John, I assume the tank has a breather in the cap? If not it will suck in and stock flowing with either a pump or gravity. A small hole , say 3- 5mm dia would be fine, you could screw in a pneumatic airline fitting and add a small length of airline to raise the air point and also stop any nuisance splashing out of the take breather.
If the tank was sitting higher I wouldn't have gone with the pump, but we're only getting older so the convenience is nice to have. Yeah it did, but it's pretty shit. I'm going to replace it with a diff breather, something like the last pic..
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