I'm an engineer ( well ex-engineer ) and I can tell you some so called engineered designs are not worth a w@@k.
Before we all get on our high horses and throw handbags at each other, has anyone been involved in an accident with either DIY or PRO setups and what was the result, secondly can anyone find a report of a window cleaner being crushed/drowned by his DIY system.... Not attempting to dismiss the serious consequences of our tank systems, but as I understand it, DIY systems get insured and there is no legal requirement for crash tested systems - so it would appear in this H&S mad world DIY systems would be outlawed and certainly you could not get insured
Darran
That's always something I say to be honest.
safety has to be of everyone's concern, but I'm yet to hear of a tank causing serious injury?
Obviously that isn't to say stick your tank on the rear axle with blue tack, but any tests that are done always seem heavily "weighted" (pardon the pun) towards manufactures selling there systems.
It would be really interesting to see a crash test of a tank against a steel (purpose built) bulkhead.
I've known a few incidents of window cleaners crashing, and only once have I heard of the tank moving at all, and then was only slight.
No matter what vehicle your in, or what you carry in the back.... If you have a head on crash at 50mph your going to be in big trouble.
I've seen some tanks bolted through the floor about 3 feet from the bulkhead, and it really makes me wonder if that is better than strapped in tight to the bulkhead?
Having said that..... My next tank will be a flat tank that fits the profile of the van. Should only be about 15 inches high, this is probably the safest way to carry a water tank. It is too long to flip up and come through the bulk head, And if it all went Pete tong at worst it would smash through the bulkhead underneath your feet.
Who knows though. Threads like these are a bit of a can of worms. We all have our opinions, and even the opinions of the companies who have carried out these crash tests aren't really fair. (in my opinion.)