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Date:         Fri, 7 Jul 1995 18:46:47 +0100
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From:         puusital@adobe.com (Paul Uusitalo)
Subject:      Westy Water Tank Tip

Tired of condensation in your empty Vanagon Westy water tank allowing all sorts of yucky bacteria and algae to grow and slime everything up so that you have to rinse the damn thing out with bleach every time before you use it?

I was.

So here's a simple technique I figured out to avoid the problem.

For those of you who've never looked, the water tank lives underneath the hindmost of the two top opening cupboards that lie between the stove unit and the closet. On the bottom of the cupboard you'll see a plate held down by two phillips screws. Removing this will reveal the top of the water tank. On the top of the tank, you'll find a big giant screw top lid.

Now here's what I do.

When I'm done camping, I drain the tank from below. Then I unscrew the big lid on top of the tank. I lay a couple of sheets of paper towel over the hole, and set the lid back down into the hole on top of the paper towel. Finally, I replace the screw down plate and screw on the bottom tank cap.

In this configuration, air can easily pass in/out of the tank. All remaining moisture evaporates out and no condensation occurs. The paper towel under the lid keeps any dirt from getting into the tank.

Total time to do this is about 5 min. A lot less hassle than the rinse/bleach/rinse routine.

Also, in my bus, if I haven't had the tank full for a while, the water will tend to have a plastic taste at first. If - while I'm filling - I run about a gallon through the pump and down the sink, the taste dissipates to negligible levels.

Hope this is of use to y'all.

Paul puusital@adobe.com


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