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Re: tank

Posted: 12 Jun 2008, 17:49
by Louey
dearjohn wrote:Just realised while reading thid thread that CAK is actually the makers name of the tank, and not a description of its contents! :shock:

:lol: most apt name in the business

Re:

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 17:55
by medenview
windysurfer wrote:sorry to jump on this thread but what type of pump did you use Shepster?

cheers

Gaz

I've just replaced my water pump. Went to Bradtech Ltd in Stafford. Try visiting website at http://www.bradtech.ltd.uk

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Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 17:57
by medenview
shepster wrote:
windysurferuk wrote:sorry to jump on this thread but what type of pump did you use Shepster?

cheers

Gaz

Sorry for the delay, i used a 'Whale' in-line pump.

Make sure you mount it below the level of the tank so it gets gravity primed.

I bought a Whale Evenflo 500, it's a self priming pump.....got it from Bradtech Ltd £35 + VAT + delivery. Also includes an inline filter with it

Re: Which waste tank fits?

Posted: 29 Nov 2009, 20:22
by a1winchester
My Mk1 B&Q black bucket seems pretty efficient - even has a carrying handle attached to help carry it to a drain point.

It hasn't blown away (yet!) coz with a bit of H2O in the bottom, it's weighted down a bit, and the outlet pipe kind of holds it in place.

I agree that allowing waste to flow directly onto the ground is a NO NO! (I think that's what's known as 'peeing on your own doorstep', almost literally.)