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Water filler on cassette toilet

does anyone use some kind of pump to fill the water storage vessal for the toilet flush?

i am tring to think of a way to fill it up using the existing pump and a long hose connected from the shower.

any tips would be welcome
 
I either use the shower which reaches if led out through the toilet window, or a small plastic watering can, which is easier.
 
I use a Plastic watering can minus the rose to fill up, keep it in the front of van all the time specific for that job

Kevin H
 
we use a 5 litre plastic bottle previously purchased holding water approx 90 pence. Again kept in front locker specifically for this task. takes vey little time to do. very light weight and saves using stored water.
 
Hi, I use a Plastic milk bottle, the sort you get everyday from supermarkets. I keep it in my front box, its light and easy to use and Free once its empty of milk
 
Hi Gary

We have an electric flush toilet and use a pump to fill the top tank. Inside the cassette compartment we have fitted a 12 volt 2 pin socket wired in to the flush wiring, we have an old whale water pump with 2 pin plug fitted to the wire, the hose goes in the top tank, plug in and it fills the tank. Previous caravan had similar system built in with a switch to control the pump, easy to do if you have the electric toilet, if you don't have the electric flush you can still fit a pump but will need to find a 12v feed.
 
hi gary

I use a old 5 litre water container which is perfect for the job, the tank is 20litre and needs four containers full to fill it but the good thing is the pink fluid can be pre-mixed first and it,s lightweight and important to a yorkshireman FREE.

colin
 

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