The Front Runner Outfitters 50L/13 Gallon Slanted Water Tank (WTAN008) from Nomadic Supply Company is intended to maximize space by fitting behind the back seats of utility vehicles and the slanted shape compensates for the slant in the back seats.
Front Runner Outfitters 50L/13 Gallon Slanted Water Tank Features:
- This tank is universal in terms of its implementation; it can be used in custom storage systems, motorhomes, other vehicles, and other many other instances.
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Made from food-grade polyethylene and is BPA-free
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50l (13.2gal) capacity
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This tank has plastic pipe fittings.
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The Front Runner Outfitters 59.1″ Fresh Water Tank Hose Kit (WTAN014) or Front Runner Outfitters Premium Water Tank Hose Kit for this water tank is sold separately.
Front Runner Outfitters 50L/13 Gallon Slanted Water Tank Specifications:
Material used:
Tank: BPA-free polyethylene
Fittings: Plastic
Capacity:
50l (13.2gal)
Product Dimensions:
W 1000mm (39.4″) x H 350mm (13.8″) x L tapered 200mm (7.9″) to 150mm (5.9″)
Weight:
5.08kg (11.2lbs)
Special Notes
SKU; HT029FR-GY-COMP
How to Clean Our Camper Van Water Tanks:
Make sure you rinse the water tank before first use, as there can be plastic bits left in the tank from the manufacturing process.
You can use bleach or vinegar to clean our fresh water tanks (or you can use one of our camper van fresh water tank cleaning solutions).
Nomadic Supply Company recommends using our Lippert Floë Compressed Air Camper Van Fresh Water Flushing System throughout the year to keep your water system completely pristine. In addition to flushing your water system, you can also use bleach or vinegar to clean our freshwater tanks, or you can use one of our camper van fresh water tank cleaning solutions. To clean your tank with bleach or vinegar follow the instructions below.
Step 1: Drain the water tank completely
Step 2: Mix 4 oz bleach or vinegar with 1 1⁄2 gallons of hot water
Step 3: Pour bleach/vinegar solution into the tank
Step 4: Fill the tank with fresh water until it’s full
Step 5: Let sit for 12 hours
Step 6: Drain the water tank completely, refill with fresh water, and drain completely again (you may need to repeat this rinse step a few times)
Camper Van Water Tank Venting:
Polyethylene camper van water tanks must be vented. These freshwater tanks are not designed to handle pressure or a vacuum. A vent is necessary because as the tank is filled or emptied of its liquid an equal proportion of air must be displaced simultaneously. Discharge of a water tank without a vent would cause a vacuum to occur. A generally accepted rule concerning vent size is that it should be the same size as the tank’s largest outlet.