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How about putting a metal frame around the tank but elongated to the rear and with a cross member that would sit 'behind' the wheel arches?So looking from above the leading edge of the frame would extend to behind the door pillars and the tank leading edge against the bulkhead; then a long support each side of the tank with a cross member at the back of the tank and a final cross member at the rear behind but up against the wheel arches?Also strapped down.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on December 09, 2025, 03:15:17 pmHow about putting a metal frame around the tank but elongated to the rear and with a cross member that would sit 'behind' the wheel arches?So looking from above the leading edge of the frame would extend to behind the door pillars and the tank leading edge against the bulkhead; then a long support each side of the tank with a cross member at the back of the tank and a final cross member at the rear behind but up against the wheel arches?Also strapped down.Another consideration I’m having, with the footprint/weight of the battery pack (around 400kg?)being pretty much where the footprint/weight of the tank is (in my case 550kg when full) will this affect the structural integrity of the van?
With these ev vans are they restricted to 60mph on motorways the same as HGV's as they are over 3.5t?
So looking at tanks now, my present tank is an Enduramaxx 500 litre upright and very happy with it, it’s very well made and there is no water sloshing at all, so if I’m buying a new tank I would prefer another Enduramaxx tank. Looking at the Enduramaxx 500 flat which would be better for ratchet strapping but they would want £180 to deliver it to Scotland😲. Just wondering if I should ratchet strap my current tank? dimensions are L1200 W500 H1100
Quote from: KS Cleaning on December 09, 2025, 06:36:47 pmSo looking at tanks now, my present tank is an Enduramaxx 500 litre upright and very happy with it, it’s very well made and there is no water sloshing at all, so if I’m buying a new tank I would prefer another Enduramaxx tank. Looking at the Enduramaxx 500 flat which would be better for ratchet strapping but they would want £180 to deliver it to Scotland😲. Just wondering if I should ratchet strap my current tank? dimensions are L1200 W500 H1100I’d go flat mate, you might get a bit of sloshing, so stuff a load of flexible drainage hose in the tank, that’s what I did. Worked a treat. Flat tanks are so much safer. Also spreads the weight a bit better.
Quote from: zesty on Yesterday at 06:59:41 amQuote from: KS Cleaning on December 09, 2025, 06:36:47 pmSo looking at tanks now, my present tank is an Enduramaxx 500 litre upright and very happy with it, it’s very well made and there is no water sloshing at all, so if I’m buying a new tank I would prefer another Enduramaxx tank. Looking at the Enduramaxx 500 flat which would be better for ratchet strapping but they would want £180 to deliver it to Scotland😲. Just wondering if I should ratchet strap my current tank? dimensions are L1200 W500 H1100I’d go flat mate, you might get a bit of sloshing, so stuff a load of flexible drainage hose in the tank, that’s what I did. Worked a treat. Flat tanks are so much safer. Also spreads the weight a bit better.Maybe I’m overthinking things but another problem with a flat tank is this, I usually fill my upright to about 425 litres, so there is plenty room at the top of the tank before switching off my submersible pump. I would need to fill a flat tank nearer the brim to avoid air locks towards the end of the day, this would mean there is an increased risk of overfilling the tank and flooding the van🤯
You just need to fit a non-return valve on the tank outlet. Cost about a fiver and pretty much eliminates air ingress! I've been using one for years. 👍
Quote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on Yesterday at 06:53:14 pmYou just need to fit a non-return valve on the tank outlet. Cost about a fiver and pretty much eliminates air ingress! I've been using one for years. 👍That doesn’t work when the vans parked up hill and the water level is below the water outlet , I found this to be the main issues with a flat tank.
Quote from: Splash and dash on Yesterday at 07:08:57 pmQuote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on Yesterday at 06:53:14 pmYou just need to fit a non-return valve on the tank outlet. Cost about a fiver and pretty much eliminates air ingress! I've been using one for years. 👍That doesn’t work when the vans parked up hill and the water level is below the water outlet , I found this to be the main issues with a flat tank.Errrrrr.... Obviously! But it does prevent air ingress from the water movement when the level drops to a low point.
I don't get the drama about a flat tank being a problem. I just park the van 'the right way' so the outlet is at the lowest point.
Quote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on Yesterday at 07:17:42 pmQuote from: Splash and dash on Yesterday at 07:08:57 pmQuote from: ֍Winp®oClean֍ on Yesterday at 06:53:14 pmYou just need to fit a non-return valve on the tank outlet. Cost about a fiver and pretty much eliminates air ingress! I've been using one for years. 👍That doesn’t work when the vans parked up hill and the water level is below the water outlet , I found this to be the main issues with a flat tank.Errrrrr.... Obviously! But it does prevent air ingress from the water movement when the level drops to a low point.But quite often you end up with half a tank of water you can’t use if parked on a hill, that was the main issue I had then you got air in the system and it was a pita when you did have water above the outlet again ,.
Quote from: AuRavelling79 on Yesterday at 09:49:47 pmI don't get the drama about a flat tank being a problem. I just park the van 'the right way' so the outlet is at the lowest point.You can’t necessarily do that though can you especially in a one way street etc if you live in a relatively flat area like Lincolnshire you would prob get away with it but you certainly can’t ware we live , I don’t know a single cleaner that has a flat tank as they won’t work here .