Fresh Water Container for Fully Serviced Pitch

Mr H
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edited April 2017 in Parts & Accessories #1

Due to health reasons, I now use Fully Serviced pitches at every opportunity. I connect up the fresh water hose to the side of a 40 litre aquaroll using a ballcock to control the flow. However, when leaving the site, I pour away at least 20 litres, unless, I have remembered to switch off the supply earlier. So I have been looking for a plastic container (jerrycan) about 20 litres, with two caps the same size as the aquaroll. One on top and one in the side. On Ebay the only ones I can see include the ballcock and range in cost from £30 - £50. Having already got the ballcock I don't want to pay that much. Can anyone kindly point me in the direction to buy just the container?

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  • SteveL
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    edited April 2017 #2

    Sorry can't help with the container. However, if you go down the route of using a 20 litre container, what reserve does the ball cock give. At least 20 litres means the pump does not suck in air when in continuous use for a shower. Would that be the case with a smaller reserve?

  • Mr H
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    edited April 2017 #3

    I guess Steve the ballcock would maintain about 10 litres in the container. Would think this continuous supply would be enough for showers. Currently when I use the aqua roll it never goes below the ballcock. Thanks for responding.