Water tanks are a critical component of your RV's water system, ensuring an adequate supply of drinking water and wastewater management during your travels.
Types of Camper Tanks:
Potable Water Tanks (Clear Water): Used to store water intended for human consumption, such as drinking, cooking, and washing.
Wastewater Tanks (Grey Water): Intended to collect wastewater from sinks, showers and washbasins, to be disposed of in designated areas.
Materials and Features:
Materials: Tanks are generally made of food-grade polyethylene, a durable and safe material for drinking water.
Capacity: Tank capacity varies depending on the camper's needs, with options ranging from 20 to over 100 litres.
Design: Tanks can be rectangular or shaped to fit the available spaces in the vehicle.
Buying Tips:
Compatibility: Check the size and shape of the tank to make sure it fits the available space in your RV.
Accessories: Consider purchasing accessories such as fittings, faucets, and brackets to make the tank easier to install and use.
Maintenance: Choose tanks that are easy to clean and have inspection caps for proper maintenance.