Maximus Gladius
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The wife and I have been working at setting up our camping experience and the newest addition for this season is the 50L IRONMAN water tank which surprisingly, doesn’t take up any room in the box and is also out of the way, nestled between the T-groove Billie bars.
We’ve taken our camping build slow because we hate wasting money on ideas that don’t work and we are too poor to buy cheap so this season, I wanted a water tank and coming up with finding a supplier and researching most YouTube videos on what overlanders were doing for their water supply needs led us to think of something super unique.
I wanted a water tank that could be out of the way, outside the cab because I don’t want to hear all the sloshing, so I came up with the idea of putting a flat water tank under the bars, because the space is there and the wife and I thought about how we could do this.
Here’s what we came up with.
We have the Billie Bar T-groove system. The brackets under the bars are 4, 3.5” “tent risers” installed underneath. We then have cut 2x4s to fit across those brackets to be the supports for the tank.
The water for the tank will be filter down to .5 micron then will pass through a UV light. 50L is plenty large enough for the two of us and the Great Dane. The filter system build should be complete late next week in time for our first 4 day camping trip booked end of May to June 2.
We’ve taken our camping build slow because we hate wasting money on ideas that don’t work and we are too poor to buy cheap so this season, I wanted a water tank and coming up with finding a supplier and researching most YouTube videos on what overlanders were doing for their water supply needs led us to think of something super unique.
I wanted a water tank that could be out of the way, outside the cab because I don’t want to hear all the sloshing, so I came up with the idea of putting a flat water tank under the bars, because the space is there and the wife and I thought about how we could do this.
Here’s what we came up with.
We have the Billie Bar T-groove system. The brackets under the bars are 4, 3.5” “tent risers” installed underneath. We then have cut 2x4s to fit across those brackets to be the supports for the tank.
The water for the tank will be filter down to .5 micron then will pass through a UV light. 50L is plenty large enough for the two of us and the Great Dane. The filter system build should be complete late next week in time for our first 4 day camping trip booked end of May to June 2.
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