
 Originally Posted by 
sharmy
					 
				 
				I had an alloy water tank in my bt50, but found it unsuitable for town water, the chlorine in the water makes heaps of little round white balls, so not suitable for drinking.
			
		 
	 
 wonder if you would get a different result if you passed the water through a filter first.  I have a SS water tank and fill it using a cartridge caravan water filter and food grade hose from Bunnings.  I found the garden hose tainted the water taste and when in the bush, it's nice to know that you have removed some solids from the water, especially when filling up from bore water.  In your case, a multi-chamber filter typical for kitchens with suitable filters for chlorine might be the trick.  They are not that expensive from bunnings.
For those that get black tea leafs or other contaminants in their tank after being idle for a period, fill and soak it with nappy san and warm/hot water.  Active ingredient is sodium percarbonate which is the same product used by any hospitality place for washing glasses.  You can buy sodium percarbonate at any beer brewing store too (home brewers use it to clean bottles).  you don't need much, ¼-⅓ cup does 80L tank.  After a few hours the percarbonate de-activates and becomes gray water.  Drain the tank, rinse with fresh water and bob's your uncle.  It keeps the contaminants from returning too.  While you are motivated, soak your red wine glasses, they will come out sparkling. 
While not suitable for those that want a back seat, i used a Huntsman 80L SS water tank, removed the rear seat box and strapped it in.  Plyboard shelf on top full width of the back seat area.  I have the fridge on the passenger side and the rest of the space is ideal for bags / dogs.  Back in the day Mulgo (Expedition Centre) sold a SS tank that fit inside the back seat box.  Wasn't cheap but great use of that space that is otherwise an empty void.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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