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Title: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Dazzler3370 on September 22, 2018, 07:13:47 pm
Does anyone else have issues with water coming out of the top of their lids from these tanks, if so has anyone solved the issue.

I know I can  put less water in it but that defeats the object....?? 

cheers
Dazzler
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: alank on September 22, 2018, 07:29:54 pm
If the lid is vented you could seal up the vents drill a hole in lid fit hozelock fitting through the hole and attatch hose to this run the hose along van roof on inside so it's a lot higher than tank then use this hose to fill and it acts as a breather pipe when your Pumps draw water from the tank.
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Shrek on September 22, 2018, 07:44:53 pm
Does anyone else have issues with water coming out of the top of their lids from these tanks, if so has anyone solved the issue.

I know I can  put less water in it but that defeats the object....?? 

cheers
Dazzler

Me too bro - by the time Iv got to my first job, Iv lost about half a tank  :'(
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: duncan h on September 22, 2018, 08:06:54 pm
I put a bap under lid with a small hole in to breath
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: alank on September 22, 2018, 08:11:21 pm
Give it a try shreck I only did it because I work from a pickup and the lid is a long way from the tailgate so filling could be a pain so now I push hose connector on and fill from rear of pickup and no spills from the vents you could fit an overflow the same way if you wanted.
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Shrek on September 22, 2018, 08:44:41 pm
Give it a try shreck I only did it because I work from a pickup and the lid is a long way from the tailgate so filling could be a pain so now I push hose connector on and fill from rear of pickup and no spills from the vents you could fit an overflow the same way if you wanted.

Think I might try that , cheers alanck 👍
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: AuRavelling79 on September 22, 2018, 09:28:57 pm
I guess you mean Wyedale?

I have always used them and I always ensure there is a rubber ring in place and that the lid is tight. I drill a 6mm hole in the lid and have about a foot of tubing pushed in the hole that goes about 3" inside and 9" outside.

Never have a drop come out. Currently use a 650L layflat but same on 400's (layflat and upright and a 200)
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Dazzler3370 on September 22, 2018, 10:04:45 pm
Why have you drilled a hole and why have you put tubing in..??
Dazzler
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Spruce on September 22, 2018, 10:40:19 pm
Why have you drilled a hole and why have you put tubing in..??
Dazzler

before you do anything drastic, smear a thin coat of petroleum jelly on the rubber seal of the tank lid and tighten it down. See if that makes a difference.

The earlier lids used round rubber gaskets which seemed to work better than the square shaped rubber gaskets they use now.

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Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: dazmond on September 22, 2018, 11:06:32 pm
Does anyone else have issues with water coming out of the top of their lids from these tanks, if so has anyone solved the issue.

I know I can  put less water in it but that defeats the object....?? 

cheers
Dazzler

Nope...never had a problem with these lids leaking and I've had 2 wyedale tanks over the last 8 years...
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: PurefectWindowCleaning on September 22, 2018, 11:15:10 pm
'Wydale' lads...cum on, get ur spelling rite.

 ;D
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Spruce on September 23, 2018, 07:10:59 am
'Wydale' lads...cum on, get ur spelling rite.

 ;D

 ;D  ;D

Funnily enough I have always spelt Wydale with an E after the Y. You are right; it does have an E. Now I wonder if I will remember how to spell it correctly next time.

With Dazzler's tank leaking maybe he should have spelt it Weirdale tanks.

Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: colin bird on September 23, 2018, 08:54:40 am
 I had the same problem,inside of van soaking wet when I got to first job,.
This is what I did took the lid off,put a thick black bin liner over  hole in top of tank also covering thread ,then screwed top back on,three years on no leak
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: John Mart on September 23, 2018, 10:30:03 am
I had the same problem,inside of van soaking wet when I got to first job,.
This is what I did took the lid off,put a thick black bin liner over  hole in top of tank also covering thread ,then screwed top back on,three years on no leak
How do you fill the tank?
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: nathankaye on September 23, 2018, 11:33:59 am
I simply use a small microfiber cloth and lay it over the hole and then faster the lid down. Just put a small hole in the cloth, central and I've had no problems at all with leakages
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: paul alan on September 23, 2018, 01:48:44 pm
I smeared mine with plumbers mate, still leaks though. Mainly because the tank has an immersion in it and has lost its true shape.


I am going to silicone the bugger soon, its on my list
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: AuRavelling79 on September 23, 2018, 02:34:27 pm
Why have you drilled a hole and why have you put tubing in..??
Dazzler

Because it would be airtight otherwise and the flow would reduce and the tank "suck in" and deform as the water pumped out.
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: Slacky on September 23, 2018, 03:05:02 pm
If the lid is vented you could seal up the vents drill a hole in lid fit hozelock fitting through the hole and attatch hose to this run the hose along van roof on inside so it's a lot higher than tank then use this hose to fill and it acts as a breather pipe when your Pumps draw water from the tank.

Thats exactly what I did on my first van mount. Works a treat. I used 1" hose and Geka fittings.
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: capn sparkle on September 23, 2018, 03:28:32 pm
Wrapped electrical tape around the vent on the underside then stuck a few pinholes in the tape - simplest bodge job
Title: Re: Weardale Tanks ??
Post by: colin bird on September 23, 2018, 08:02:44 pm
I had the same problem,inside of van soaking wet when I got to first job,.
This is what I did took the lid off,put a thick black bin liner over  hole in top of tank also covering thread ,then screwed top back on,three years on no leak
How do you fill the tank?
I have a van mounted ro system,there's a pipe coming out of ro into tank so I don't need to remove tank lid,didn't give  it a thought about  guys that fill tank by removing lid