Customer ratings

Fresh Water Tank / 47 l / 450 x 390 x 290 mm

4.6 (out of 31 ratings)
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Thomas K.
by Thomas K. Flag of Germany 5/8/2014 Verified purchase Variant: 31028
OK \ r \ n size is fine
Klaus - Jürgen H.
by Klaus - Jürgen H. Flag of Germany 9/3/2013 Verified purchase Variant: 31033
Preisleistungsverhältnis ist gut.\r\nVersand hat auch sehr gut geklappt.\r\nKann man weiterempfehlen.
Thomas K.
by Thomas K. Flag of Switzerland 11/16/2011
Overall, a good tank. At the 107Lt tank the front sides are much thinner, about 2mm as top / bottom and the sides, about 4mm. Will the tank mount so that the hand hole is up, think if there is pressure on it's not tight.
Alfred R.
by Alfred R. Flag of Germany 7/29/2012
The tank itself is ok. However, I think it is a pity that the corresponding connections (11/2 inch) on the thread have no usual size. For 48 mm you will find in the hardware stores no hole milling. Change diameter to customary size or deliver for a small premium.
Carsten R.
by Carsten R. Flag of Germany 4/24/2011
The tanks are very stable and stay in shape even on uneven ground when filled. Unfortunately, the tightness is such a thing. After telephone information that this would be okay, I had two 57 l tanks installed vertically (hand holes on the side). The hand holes, however, are not waterproof. With difficulty you can turn them so tight that they do not leak, but that does not last. Elastic sealant would be counterproductive here, because you have to open the hand hole for cleaning at the end of the season. Even the 1 1/2 inch inlets (accessories sold separately by SVB) are difficult to seal when they are below the water level (in the end, only Sikaflex helped). The tanks should be mounted so that the handholes are at the top and only the one hole that is essential for a small outlet is drilled at a point as level as possible in the floor area.
Carsten R.
by Carsten R. Flag of Germany 4/24/2011
The tanks are very stable and stay in shape even on uneven ground when filled. Unfortunately, the tightness is such a thing. After telephone information that this would be okay, I had two 57 l tanks installed vertically (hand holes on the side). The hand holes, however, are not waterproof. With difficulty you can turn them so tight that they do not leak, but that does not last. Elastic sealant would be counterproductive here, because you have to open the hand hole for cleaning at the end of the season. Even the 1 1/2 inch inlets (accessories sold separately by SVB) are difficult to seal when they are below the water level (in the end, only Sikaflex helped). The tanks should be mounted so that the handholes are at the top and only the one hole that is essential for a small outlet is drilled at a point as level as possible in the floor area.
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