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Sounds like i wrote that apart from i used celotec lolI've got a 350 ltr tank in van. I also have 650ltr tank in shed. I have an ro and di set up which goes into this tank and I then use a submersible pump which sits at the bottom of the tank. I then have some Kanaflex tubing which I believe is 1" to transfer water. It takes approx 6-8 mins to pump water.
I find this works for me. I didn't want a huge tank in my van but I also don't travel far so I'm not worried about coming home for more water. And I have spare water always ready. Just another point. I've raised my static tank off the ground using old fence posts on their side which has enabled me to slide a 4' long greenhouse heater under it. Only 180 watt. My tank, ro & di is then housed in an insulated box made from Kingspan insulation sheets. Easy to cut, approx £15-£20 per sheet. We had -10 and I had no freeze up in fact when I put my hand in the box it was warm!
literally can't do photos at present mate, but will happily describe anything you want to know, can assure you there's nothing complex about it! tap, ro threads onto it, waste pipe down drain, outlet pushed into a 5mm id hose (just pull out if needs to be put inside) which runs along and drops into ibc. ibc lifted far enough up so a barrel will fit under and fill, treated 2x4 ran through the cage holding the tank- i did use a couple of steel bars do it, but as it fills the plastic expands so needs to be as small a gap as possible, also can't raise it too high out of the cage for the same reason.chip any chance you can take a pic of your outside tap set up for me mate please im looking into this as i would like to fill my water kegs at home when i get a trolley system any help mate would be great
Well if it works why not /emoticons/biggrin.pngi just put my static tank on some pallets, and let gravity do the work /emoticons/tongue.png