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Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 02 Jun 2013 21:37
by Bruin Beer
Jorrie, baie dankie vir die fotos. Ek moet nog begin beplan aan my laaistelsel. Ek het ook gedink daardie holte agter die middelste ry sitplekke sal kan werk vir water. Is daardie pioneer tank standaard? Sterkte met die res van jou projek.
Riaan
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 02 Jun 2013 21:58
by Jorrie
Riaan, ek sien jy is in Pretoria. Jy is welkom om te kom kyk. Die tenk is standaard.
Kyk by Outdoor Warehouse.
Groete
Jorrie
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Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 19:28
by ChristoSlang
Ek onthou nou net - Cedric se Patrollie het 'n watertenk met 'n elektriese pomp :idea:
Sal hom bietjie vra om ook deel te neem aan hierdie gesprek...
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 03 Jun 2013 19:42
by Jorrie
Christo, Cedric het 'n elektriese pomp maar ek het 'n vermoede sy tenk sit onder sy Trollie.
Dit sal goed wees om sy idees te hoor.
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 07:04
by Herrie
Cedric se sub-tenk is nou 'n water tenk.
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 09:34
by Carel
Jorrie, moes jy 'n gat in die bakwerk maak vir die uitlaat of is daar 'n plek om dit deur te vat?
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 10:43
by Grant
Jorrie,
I have the same setup with a pump mounted on the rhs at the back of the drawer system. Switch is flash fitted in the board. Cannot remmeber the pump type but will send you some pics tonight.
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 13:30
by ricster
Hello everyone !!!
I have a stainless steel 55 or 60 litre tank fitted where the Nissan sub tank should be. For some reason on my GL 4.2 diesel, which doesn't come out standard with a sub tank, I still have the sub tank button on my center console where the radio sits.... go figure...
There is a small cylindrical pump fitted outside on the bottom, next to the tank. I don't know the make of the pump or any specs. It is gravity fed as I doubt it will be able to pump air first till the water gets to the pump, but from there I have pretty good pressure coming out the tap.
I have to drop my tank out soon as I have a small leak on one of the welds that needs attention. I'll try get under the Iron Maiden and look at her water works......( did that sound wrong.... or is it just me....

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Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 13:43
by Kagiso II
Re: Domestic 12V Water Pump
Posted: 04 Jun 2013 14:01
by ricster