fresh water tank on neighbors trailer,,, Can you say BULGING?.... this was taken the day before it blew at the seams.

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Comment by So ska noname on December 31, 2015 at 7:50pm
Am going look underneath see if a place to put one.
Comment by Lakota Wolf on December 30, 2015 at 9:30pm

There are several manufacturers of water storage tanks, Different sizes and shapes. Most newer style are heavy duty PVC type plastics. I have found some farm and feed store supply places have different sized tanks for holding water and liquid fertilizers etc for small tractors and trailers and in production lines.. The point being,, is get a guestimate size of what you need and hit the ole internet. Rule of thumb,, if you have say a 25 gallon fresh water tank,, you would want a 30 to 35 gallon waste tank..and as far as using them while boon docking,, a utility 12 volt fresh water pump is needed. (Harbor Freight always has them on sale for less then $30, compared to Big store prices of $90) and plumbing them in are realativley easy. A waste tank will need a gate valve assembly to be able to empty the tank.

Comment by So ska noname on December 30, 2015 at 8:27pm
To keep sunshine the trailer I need fresh and waste water storage. She's only city water or pressure water....debating costs, ideas.
Comment by Lakota Wolf on December 30, 2015 at 8:00pm

A note***** Some fresh water tanks are mounted INSIDE, usually under a couch or dinette Box, and some are mounted on the actual underside,, depending on floor plans and the size of the tank needed.

Comment by So ska noname on December 30, 2015 at 7:12pm
Ahh Haa...so that is where the fresh water tank should be. Thinking of adding/upgrading sunshine the trailer so I can boondock or dry camp

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