Water barrel refilling
I would like to share my idea for keeping the water pipe off the ground when refilling the water barrel. screw the plastic pipe holder to the caravan use silicone on the screw to stop any water ingress.
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The "plug" that fits into my caravan to bring in water from the Aquaroll has a clip moulded into it to hold the filter end of the pipe when refill is in progress. Does not everyones'?
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I use 2 aqua rolls so i just take the filler hose out of the empty one and put it straight into the full one, then go and fill the empty one ready for next time. Simples.
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Back in the days of water bottle filling, now thankfully long gone, we used to place the pipe inside a carrier bag and then rest it on the ground. 👍🏻
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That was one of the reasons I immediately changed the Truma pump on our Starclass to a Whale High-Flow.
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Think they must have because ours (on a 2018 van) had no means of keeping the pump off the ground whilst refilling. However, the main reason I changed it was because the Whale Highflow has a much greater output than the Truma and it instantly transformed the shower.
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Managed to photograph the Truma Ultraflow showing (hopefully) the fold out hook for the pump.
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I also use two Aquarolls, but they connect together. So filter stays in one until I'm packing to leave, and the other makes all the trips to the tap. Gives 80 litres which is enough for two bedtime showers, and another two on rising.
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My caravan came with a Truma pump .... utter cr4p IMHO. The plastic pipe is far too rigid and the two halves of the connector too easily came apart and the pipe easily slipped off the connector.
The Whale pump as suggested on this forum is far far superior .... No idea of comparable flow rates as we tend to just use the water from the Aquaroll to pump to the onboard tank.
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And with two Aquarolls can one make that half a trip?
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Whether one considers it a waste is probably greatly influenced by what one does in the time between the showers. The "more trips to empty" can be mitigated by simply using two Wastemasters as well, although I have not yet found a way to cascade them!
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I know that you’ve posted in jest, but I very much enjoy the diversity of our regional dialects, which I came across a lot in my working life. Though I have to confess that I find full Glaswegian difficult sometimes. As a septuagenarian, I’m a fair weather cyclist with no ambition to cycle up steep Yorkshire hills, though I’m happy with down anywhere. I’m missing out really, because Yorkshire has some lovely scenery, best viewed at less than motoring paces.
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I also changed the Reich pump in our onboard tank to a Whale Highflow - what a difference. The shower pressure / flow rate is now almost as good as that at home - and it was an easy conversion to do.
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Excercise !! Mates come back today ,thought he would carry toilet to empty it ,instead of on fishing trolley ,,done his back in
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Wash your mouth out Derek. There are people on this forum who swear by carrying their toilet waste tank to avoid getting mud on the wheels. Weight Pah! Just carry it part full to solve that problem. We’re weaklings, rolling water barrels and toilet tanks on their wheels. Silly us.
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