Looking for ideas on a fresh water tank

Ross Buettner

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I need a tank ( the unit I bought has none). Aside of Prochem's tanks, are there any others out there I can look into? Any help would be appreciated!

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Jim Martin

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I bought this one for mine for a few hundred bucks....I had them put in a few fittings for me....once I got everything figured out I don't even need it....this one is a 150 gallon....the smaller the cheaper they are....also found a flow pump for it...but never put it in..........

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bob vawter

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CRASH...is using a 55 gal Poly drum with a ballcock plumbed...
the Hydra Cell pump is drawing the water from about six feet away....no Sureflow pump at all...
it's working great........
 

Ron Werner

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they make tanks like Jims that stand vertically, very small foot print, at least 150gal capacity. Maybe a couple hundred dollars
 

Art Kelley

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joeynbgky said:
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55 gallon drum works good.

Had that in my old Steam Genie. I had to put in a 12v pump to feed the machine. I can remember every time I made a sharp left and 50 gallons of water would dump in my van and pour out under the doors onto the road. Never failed to disappoint me.
 

joeynbgky

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TCS installed this one when the machine was new.. So it has screw on caps.. Never had any problems with it..
 

Ron Werner

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Mytee tank would be a waste of space for a water tank. Its great for a recovery. You don't need that support for a freshwater tank
 

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