Aquaroll thermal cover?

Feb 9, 2008
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Does anyone know if we are able to purchase a insulated cover for our 40L aquaroll fresh water container to prevent freezing during winter caravanning trips?

If you cannot purchase a purpose made one - any alternative suggestions?

Many thanks

Peter & Fran
 
Aug 20, 2008
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Hi There.

Just a thought, we have always used an old waterproof padded coat which has always worked well for us! It costs nothing if you have an old unused jacket lying around and its always a good idea to place your aquaroll on a piece of timber or polysyrene to keep it off the ground. The bonus of a jacket is a sleeve cab be used to pass your submersible pump down to insulate the water pipe too! Hope this helps - we caravan all year round and have never had any issues. Dave
 
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Hi There.

Just a thought, we have always used an old waterproof padded coat which has always worked well for us! It costs nothing if you have an old unused jacket lying around and its always a good idea to place your aquaroll on a piece of timber or polysyrene to keep it off the ground. The bonus of a jacket is a sleeve cab be used to pass your submersible pump down to insulate the water pipe too! Hope this helps - we caravan all year round and have never had any issues. Dave
Thanks - what a brilliant idea! We kknew this site would come up trumps!!!
 
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We got a cover from a caravan shop adjacent to the Gt Malvern showground, also a padded bag for TV.

Used old coat sleeve to cover pump hose keeping it in place with reuseable cable ties
 
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Frances

I use a Wicks header tank jacket and a length of pipe insulation for the blue pipe from pump to side of caravan. Will not cost you an arm and a leg and works just as well.

STEVE
 

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