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One of the most important things to consider when converting a Ford Transit van into a camper van is the water system. Having access to fresh water is essential for cooking, drinking, and bathing, and it’s important to choose the right water tanks for your needs.
Types of Ford Transit Camper Van Water Tanks
There are two main types of water tanks for camper vans: fresh water tanks and gray water tanks. Fresh water tanks store the water that you will use for drinking, cooking, and bathing. Gray water tanks store the wastewater from your sink, shower, and dishes. All of the Ford Transit water tanks from Nomadic Supply Company can be used either as a gray water tank or a fresh water tank.
Sizing Your Ford Transit Camper Van Water Tank
The size of your water tanks will depend on how much water you expect to use and how long you plan to go between fill-ups. A good rule of thumb is to have at least 1 gallon of fresh water per person per day. If you plan to shower in your camper van, you’ll need even more fresh water.
Choosing the right Ford Transit Camper Van Water Tank
When choosing water tanks for your Ford Transit camper van, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Material: All water tanks from Nomadic Supply Company are made of BPA-Free plastic or 304 stainless steel. Stainless steel tanks are more durable, but they are also heavier and more expensive.
- Shape: Water tanks come in a variety of shapes. Nomadic Supply Company offers a large selection of Ford Transit wheel well water tanks in a variety of formats and sizes. Choose a tank that fits well in the space you have available in your camper van.
Ford Transit Camper Van Water Tank Location
Nomadic Supply Company offers Ford Transit camper van water tanks that can be installed in 3 different locations: