- Mar 14, 2005
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I've only just seen this thread.
We have the Oklahoma and one of the things we like is the onboard tank.
I have fitted a tank to the last few vans so was pleased to see that the Senators come ready equipped.
I have modified it so as to avoid using the "painful" levers.
The Whale inlet socket is now fitted with 12V contacts so that a submersible pump can be switched on inside the van for filling the tank.
The switch for the gas locker light is now used to switch the external pump and new pipe from the pump socket fills the tank.
We find this a big advantage when showering as you can top up the inboard tank at a flick of the switch and thus avoid running out of water in the middle etc.
A mod has been to fit a pump save unit as featured in PC mag.This means that the tank fill switch can be left on as the saver switches off after 3 minutes.
Its also nice when arriving on site to have a little water in the tank--especially if its raining!!
We have the Oklahoma and one of the things we like is the onboard tank.
I have fitted a tank to the last few vans so was pleased to see that the Senators come ready equipped.
I have modified it so as to avoid using the "painful" levers.
The Whale inlet socket is now fitted with 12V contacts so that a submersible pump can be switched on inside the van for filling the tank.
The switch for the gas locker light is now used to switch the external pump and new pipe from the pump socket fills the tank.
We find this a big advantage when showering as you can top up the inboard tank at a flick of the switch and thus avoid running out of water in the middle etc.
A mod has been to fit a pump save unit as featured in PC mag.This means that the tank fill switch can be left on as the saver switches off after 3 minutes.
Its also nice when arriving on site to have a little water in the tank--especially if its raining!!