Home Made Water Jerry Can Hack - [ NO POWER REQUIRED ]

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @PROQUIPaustralia
    @PROQUIPaustralia Před 3 lety +12

    Glad to see you like our 100% Australian Made Jerry Water Can, and thanks for supporting our Australian Owned family business.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +2

      G'day mate,
      Thats it, Aussie made is the go. Great product and being Australia made is why i used that jerry can. I have two of them.
      Thanks for your reply.
      Cheers Tim

    • @lachlanlloyd2869
      @lachlanlloyd2869 Před 2 lety +3

      Would be awsome if proquip made an attachment just like this you can buy.

    • @PROQUIPaustralia
      @PROQUIPaustralia Před 2 lety +3

      @@lachlanlloyd2869 Thank you, I will pass your feedback on.

  • @williejohnstone2423
    @williejohnstone2423 Před 2 lety +15

    Hi Tim, great hack for water containers
    The parts needed are 1/2 Barb x 3/8 BSPT Male Elbow
    P10 1/2 Barb x 3/8 BSPP Female Straight
    Hope this helps
    Cheers Ross

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks mate, i dont have part numbers for the brass bits i used.
      The setup works well.
      Cheers Tim

    • @sonofagreatsouthernland
      @sonofagreatsouthernland Před 2 lety

      Onya Willie!

    • @tcmonster
      @tcmonster Před 2 lety

      Cheers Willie, Enzed will sort you out. $15 for the two

    • @pb8582
      @pb8582 Před rokem

      You bloody legend!

    • @mitchdunn0313
      @mitchdunn0313 Před 3 měsíci

      You bloody ripper Willie if your near Perth I’ll shout you a beer

  • @shaneoshanassy2589
    @shaneoshanassy2589 Před 3 lety +6

    I have the same system but I added a bike valve to the lid of the breather cap... That way I can pressurise the water flow with a bike pump... . Works a treat...

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Thats wicked mate. Another one mentioned the same idea.
      Great tip mate.
      Im going to look at that mod for sure.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @vurhd
      @vurhd Před 2 lety

      @shane have you got a pic somewhere and a parts list with the bike valve addition? Cheers

  • @aaronchesebro6991
    @aaronchesebro6991 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Great idea to not use the bottom bung! A lot safer that way, ill give it a go for back of my Raptor

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 4 měsíci

      Gday mate
      Yeah, run the risk of that bottom bung leaking and loosing all of your water.
      Thanks mate for your feedback
      Cheers Tim

  • @jasonpushy
    @jasonpushy Před měsícem +1

    fricken awesome. i’ve got the basic bottom tape. always worried about it breaking.
    i’m making one of these tomorrow.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před měsícem

      @@jasonpushy top stuff mate.
      Glad you found the video helpful.
      It works a treat.
      Thanks mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @davidschumann4495
    @davidschumann4495 Před rokem +1

    This is why I love CZcams. You get great unthought idea without snooping through other people's gear. Lol ok I have 2x30L square water containers from bunnings, and will now use this syphon method and I'll have the overflow/breather running out from under the canopy with a tap (mud, water crossings) then I can bury them at the back. Also putting a fuel float sensor so I can see the water level.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před rokem +1

      G'day David,
      Yeah mate, CZcams can be handy for getting some good ideas.
      I like the sound of the way you are going to set up you two containers.
      Top stuff mate and thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @Australian_Outdoor_man
    @Australian_Outdoor_man Před 3 lety +2

    Tim , you cant beat a wise fella like your self. Thanks for all the tips and great youtube content mate. You put alot of your time to bring us one of the best channels ever.❤❤

  • @overnighter
    @overnighter Před 3 lety +4

    That's very clever 👍 I don't like 12V pumps. In a less complicated setup, I use tap underside the can, I hang the can and let the water flow with gravity. Cheers mate

  • @philg2468
    @philg2468 Před 3 lety +2

    Been using that system for over 20 years and agree with you its the best way. On desert trips I carry up to 120L of water in jerrys, and use two of the hoses - one for the best drinking water and the other with bore water or whatever I pick up along the way - so I can separate the good water from not so good. For the breather in the cap, just drill a 1mm hole - small enough to let air in but not big enough to leak. And I like the blue coloured Willow jerrys - have the same large cap as yours but the jerry is transparent enough to see how much water is left. Helps heaps when you refill the jerrys inside the car. And a trigger pistol works best for me - can work it single handed. And instead of hose clamps I find cable ties are a smooth clamp if using the barbed irrigation fittings. A jagged cut on the tip of the hose inside the jerry also stops it sucking against the wall of the container. Cheers

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Gday Phil,
      That’s wicked feedback mate.
      The zip ties are a top idea, instead of metal hose clamps.
      It’s a top setup, works really as you have with your setup.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @jameskennedy5795
    @jameskennedy5795 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Many thanks Tim. I copied this to the letter and it works perfectly!! Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 5 měsíci

      No worries at all mate.
      Simple setup, that works very well.
      Thanks for your feedback
      Cheers Tim.

  • @ShannonBeal80
    @ShannonBeal80 Před 3 lety +6

    You're just like Ikea Batesy, full of good ideas!
    Awesome video as usual mate.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Hahahah Lol
      Thanks mate.
      I appreciate your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @mikeykeyes
      @mikeykeyes Před 3 lety +1

      wait till you meet some Swedish girls and see what they are full of .... LOLLLZZZ

    • @poeyd9624
      @poeyd9624 Před 3 lety

      @@mikeykeyes 🤭😂

  • @stavio12
    @stavio12 Před 3 lety +1

    I had the tap through the bottom bung set up. Luckily for me I filled the water jerry the night before and left it in the garage to pack up the next morning. Lo and behold , next morning walked into 20L of water in the garage. P.S. I'd taped the hell out of plumbing tape on the tap thread and it still leaked. I like the hose from the top idea much better. Thanks Tim.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah mate, the top mounted hose is the go i reckon.
      Maybe less chance of damage and leaking.
      Thanks for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @captainfrank01
    @captainfrank01 Před 3 lety +2

    A good idea that suits your needs perfectly Tim. I had the same annoyance for years with lugging jerrycans in and out (and also those silly little taps at the bottom that break off) so came up with a similar but different method that suits any shape jerrycan with a large screw top. Blanked off the bottom hole, purchased a caravan sink pump for $10 at a camping show, used a hole saw to cut the correct sized hole in the centre of the large cap and screwed up the plastic hex nut on the underside. Went to Bunnings and got 600mm of the appropriate sized clear plastic food grade tube and forced it onto the bottom of the pump and screwed the lid back on. The tube reaches right to the bottom and now I can pump out water as needed and get almost all that is in the jerrycan before having to pull it out and refill. So far the plastic tube has stayed on for around 2 years with no clamp.True I don't have a hose with tap like you but I find this works extremely well and may be of interest to those who watch this video.

  • @MartyPhil
    @MartyPhil Před 3 lety +3

    In my hilux tray and canopy, I ended up mounting an under tray water tank. Roughly 45 litres, gravity feed tap is at the end of the chassis rail.
    One of the best mods I have done that’s for sure
    Cheers Marty

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Marty,
      Sounds great mate. Simple gravity fed works a treat.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @vaskokrkovski978
    @vaskokrkovski978 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tim, in the back of my GU I have a sixty litre stainless steel tank which sits behind the rear seats I hooked it up to a 12v water pump handy for filling up the water bottles, showers but the kids really love it as I can fill up their water balloons when where camping so we can have water Ballon fights..😀

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      That sounds like a great setup mate. Sounds like the setup as well. Lol
      Water balloon fights are great fun on a hot day. Lol
      Thanks for your reply mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @Navigator-apex
    @Navigator-apex Před 3 lety +3

    Simple and effective and avoiding another power gadget. Let gravity do the work. You also support AU by buying AU Made products.
    I like to keep things simple just like you, I hate complicated setups which defeat the purpose of going bush and staying away from this complicated life we live in.
    Well done mate.
    Btw, I just use two 10L containers with water tap at bottom. I will though try out your method once we get out of this extended lockdown😞😞

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day mate,
      Yeah the less power operated items we have the better. Gravity water feed works really well.
      I support Aussie made as much as i can mate, even more so with all thats going on in the world.
      I hope we are out of lock down soon mate and back in the bush.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim

  • @GervsAdventures
    @GervsAdventures Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nice setup and much easier to use, I be looking at doing this when i go camping next.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 11 měsíci

      Gday mate
      Thanks for that.
      It’s a very easy setup to make and it works really well.
      Thanks for your feedback
      Cheers Tim

  • @socaldualsportadventure5320

    Seek adventure also made a video about this as well. Nice 👍🏼

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces Před 3 lety +1

    I just take a 20 ltr square container and decant from the top when needed which is a pain at times so I have been thinking of how to change it. I like your idea and was thinking of something similar the other week and you have just answered my thoughts on how to attach the hose without being swivelled around when tightening the lid of the container. Thanks Tim.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      G'day mate,
      Yeah, it's pretty easy to make and works really well.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @-WondersofCreation
    @-WondersofCreation Před 3 lety +2

    I have similar setup. I'd take a step further and filter the water. Depending on what you're using the water for of course. People use garden hose for their water source and wonder why is taste terrible. Nice setup Tim.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Jarrod,
      The filter has been mentioned a few times for extra clear water.
      I will look into that.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @roamingtheblue
    @roamingtheblue Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks heaps mate, awesome setup. We've got two of these setup in our van and they have been absolutely perfect. Have linked this video in one of our videos of our van tour.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      Gday mate.
      Yeah it’s simple to make and works really well.
      Best part is no power is required to use it.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @louthelip71
    @louthelip71 Před 2 lety

    I wish your system was available to buy as a ready made piece! Easy for camping chicks like me who don't have the tools/inclination/ability to rig that up. But I really love your setup!

  • @michaelnugara1
    @michaelnugara1 Před 2 lety +2

    Bloody love it Tim. I'm in the process of organising water storage and you've helped big time. Love this set up.
    Thanks heaps👍

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      Gday mate,
      Very handy water storage setup.
      Easy to make and works a treat.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk3120

    Pure and simple been doing it for years 👌. Not like that bloke from Xploring Oz. Money spent for nothing 👎. Good video 👍☺️

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, i appreciate your feedback.
      Simple things just work well for me with no hassles.
      Cheers Tim

    • @tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk3120
      @tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk3120 Před 2 lety

      @@timbates4wdadventures their are a shit. Load of Things l have. Made. Over the years for myself and friends. I walk in BCF and walk out theirs nothing New to me. My friends tell me that too. Have a good. Night👍

  • @jacintarogers3807
    @jacintarogers3807 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing this, I have one of those little white taps that you showed and its constantly turning itself or gets knocked and breaks off so this will be perfect to change it over to.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      Yeah those white plastic taps aren’t much good at all.
      As you found out.
      Thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @bigz2869
    @bigz2869 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Tim,
    Just finished making one of these for myself.
    Works a treat.
    Thank you.👍

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Top stuff mate
      Sure is a good setup.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim

  • @SheeShboy
    @SheeShboy Před 3 lety +14

    Love the idea mate, but the brass fitting on the top can leech lead into the water, so its not food grade or safe for consumption. Best to swap that out for a stainless still fitting instead

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +5

      Ahh interesting mate.
      I'll look into that.
      Thanks heaps for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @ShaneB666
      @ShaneB666 Před 3 lety +3

      Are taps coated with something, there all brass?

    • @saslouie
      @saslouie Před 3 lety +6

      @Tisk It takes aggressive water conditions for the lead to leach out, low ph for one. O2, temperature, chlorine also play a part. I think Tim is safe

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +4

      @@saslouie Thanks mate. Cheers Tim.

    • @outnumberedbysheep
      @outnumberedbysheep Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks soldier. I’ll change the fittings to stainless. Thought I was looking a bit green🤢

  • @waynehauser3611
    @waynehauser3611 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work mate, i am about to tackle this project atm . Was thinking of using a pump, but after seeing your set up, perhaps i may follow your lead.
    Time to think !
    Thanks as always mate.
    Cheers !

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      G'day mate,
      Thanks for that. It is a simple setup, no power required and works really well.
      Cheers Tim

  • @Australianzwayne
    @Australianzwayne Před 3 lety +1

    Legend Batesy, I was just at Bunnings on Saturday working through a concept. This will do be nicely. Thank you bud.

  • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
    @MOOSEDOWNUNDER Před 3 lety

    Nice one Batesy. Hitherto I have used the bottom feeding tap as you highlighted, I have a secure storage wrack setup so theres little chance the tap could ever break off in transit and If it did the bulk of the water would be captured in the secure wrack. I also carry a second jerry without a tap. Your way is a great way to go. On a side not, lately I've been cooking up Kippers on the camp grill whilst up the river. If you like healthy smoked fish for brekkie, few buttered slices on the side you can't go wrong. In Woolies fish freezer next to most fish counters. From Scotland these ones are but they are cheap and lovely alternative to eggs and bacon.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day mate,
      Bottom feeding hoses are ok as long as you can stop it from being damaged.
      Second jerry is great for those longer trips.
      The fish options sound unreal mate. It's hard to go past the good ol bacon and eggs. Lol
      Thanks mate for your reply and feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @muzzarobbo
    @muzzarobbo Před 3 lety +1

    i have a 40l water bladder under my false floor with a similar hose setup. Pros: no water sloshing sound, weight is right down low. Cons: hard to fill in a creek, slight taste (getting better though). on big trips i have been taking a 25l jerry for drinking water and using the bladder for washing etc

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day mate,
      Yeah cool. Sounds like a top setup for what you are using it for. Good having both uses for water.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @westralianoffroad
    @westralianoffroad Před 3 lety

    Good stuff Tim mate. Yes I’ve been using a 30ltr tub in the back, gravity fed from a join at the bottom. Has worked well for many years now. I have a hook on my barn door for the hose to sit on and I use it as a regular tap. Works a treat. I also carry cask water, usually a couple 10ltrs, which adds as drinking water.
    Hooroo.

  • @aguyandhistroopy
    @aguyandhistroopy Před 3 lety +3

    I’m just commenting to see if you reply? Don’t see many you-tubers that do what you do. Love ya work mate !

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +2

      Gday Gavin,
      I miss a couple of replies but not many. Lol
      Thanks for your reply mate.
      Cheers Tim

  • @coolstar2398
    @coolstar2398 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This is the best Jerry can hack that I have seen so far. I have gone and tried to replicate this but I can’t get a tight enough seal around the elbow fitting to make it water tight. Any tips?

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Gday mate.
      Thanks for that.
      It’s a simple setup for a Jerry can when out camping.
      I have a top and bottom brass washer to help with the seal.
      My connection to the screw on cap does spin, but seals without any water leaking.
      Hope that helps mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @MrThuggery
    @MrThuggery Před 3 lety

    Thanks mate for the vid. Used to plastic water gerries in the back of the patrol (60lts). The went to the Collie and had a stainless 70lt water tank put in, 7 years now, no issues at all.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Mick,
      Stainless would be a great setup mate.
      The jerry cans will do for my setup for a while.
      Thanks mate for your reply and feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @bullzye101
    @bullzye101 Před 2 lety +1

    awesome idear iam going to change mine like that now thanks ..the way mine is now is the old way with the out let on the bottom thats what use now but going to change it now ;) ... big thumbs up cheers

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety +1

      Tops stuff mate.
      Glad you found the video helpful.
      It works really well.
      Cheers Tim

  • @nzmarkb8713
    @nzmarkb8713 Před 3 lety +1

    Simple is always best, cheers Tim

  • @simba_nagas_adventures
    @simba_nagas_adventures Před 3 lety +1

    Love that...I have this jerry can with a sample hose but not this beautiful setup ..thanks for the idea 💡

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      No worries mate.
      That’s great if you found it helpful for your water jerry can setup.
      Cheers Tim

  • @southern4x473
    @southern4x473 Před 3 lety +1

    Great setup Batesy, so simple. Must have been a great mate that showed you that option, was he a sparky or something??? Lol. 👍

  • @Triple-N
    @Triple-N Před 3 lety +3

    I would recommend using a caravan water filter when filling up. This is what I do when I'm filling mine up, keeps the inside as clean as possible and you have yourself a filtered water. But this is a good mod to do on a jerry can. 👍🏽

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +4

      Ahh righto.
      I like that idea of the filter when filling up. I'll look into one of those caravan filters.
      Thanks for the tip.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Yeah I might look into those caravan filters.
      Could be a good add on.
      Thanks for that
      Cheers Tim.

  • @Beyondthebackyard-au
    @Beyondthebackyard-au Před 3 lety +1

    In my camping trailer I have it hooked up to a 12v water pump and tap but I just use the jerry without any fitting in the 4wd, but I think I might change to this setup for that now.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Your 12v pump sounds like the go for getting the water out in your camper trailer.
      This simple setup also works well, with no power required.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @RockyGully
    @RockyGully Před 3 lety

    Cheap as chips,nice and simple.Got a square drum for mine with a very similar hose setup.Good stuff!

  • @damianshale4567
    @damianshale4567 Před 3 lety

    Simple enough. Thanks Tim, for your advice. I'm currently looking at water storage and this has given me some good ideas.

  • @davidlovell4390
    @davidlovell4390 Před 3 lety

    KISS again , love it.
    My set up :
    I have a set of DRIFTA Draws with a 55litre water poly tank built in.
    It is gravity feed and works a treat.
    Use it this weekend at mates property , where we’re giving him
    a chop out, having plenty of water on tap was fantastic.
    Keep up the good work Tim.
    Love the content and effort you go to, thank you.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day David,
      Thanks mate. Simple just works. Lol
      No hassles.
      Thanks for your reply mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @danunder2237
    @danunder2237 Před 3 lety +1

    Cheers mate, that looks awesome. I have a somewhat similar setup but attached to the hole at the bottom - leaks guaranteed on bumpy tracks! I'll give this setup a go, looks much better to be honest! Cheers Dan

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Gday mate,
      Yeah that’s the potential problem with using the bottom outlet holes.
      Can leak as you found out.
      It’s a great setup that I have, works a treat, and don’t have to worry about water leaking out.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @oldbloke204
    @oldbloke204 Před 3 lety +2

    You obviously also have the tap above the level of the Jerry when travelling so that if it does get a knock or isn't closed properly you don't lose your water?
    Good thing about this setup is it is about as light as it can be and gravity always works.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +3

      Thats it mate.
      The hoes tap is mounted on the cargo barrier and it is higher than the jerrycan.
      It weighs very little which is another bonus.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @asd67lkj
      @asd67lkj Před 3 lety

      @@timbates4wdadventures Like syphoning petrol out of the neighbors car....LOL

  • @andrewcheshire244
    @andrewcheshire244 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Put a pressure valve in the cap (or anywhere on top), pump it up with your onboard air compressor (must have for 4x4) and you've got pressure for showers. Gravity fed showers aren't very good.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 6 měsíci

      Good idea mate.
      It works fine as it is for drinking water.
      Thanks for your tip.
      Cheers Tim

  • @littleadv3ntures
    @littleadv3ntures Před 5 měsíci

    Can we get a supplies list? I just need the brass fittings please? I saw someone commented what was needed, but Tim also mentions two washers and drilling 16mm hole… cheers

  • @garrygraham7901
    @garrygraham7901 Před 3 lety

    Hey, Tim. I like the ready-to-flow siphon you have created.
    I have Drifta draws in the back of my Fortuner which have the concealed 35 litre water tank fitted. It is just gravity fed. It works well and is out of the road (but not portable like yours) and there are no problems with vibrations wearing through the plastic or damaging the outlet.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      G'day Garry,
      Sounds like a great setup you have mate for your water. Gravity feed is a simple setup.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @Australian_Outdoor_man

    Great idea mate. I made a video on a home made portable shower . The only problem is you need power. I love your idea mate.❤. Great video as always Tim.👍🍺🇦🇺

  • @martinj6169
    @martinj6169 Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea..It would have been nice to actually see the fittings though. Went to Pirtec and just bought the one fitting. Elbow with a hose connector on each end. Yet to see if it has a issue.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day mate,
      Yeah i maybe should have filmed the actual build.
      Hope you get your water tank sorted.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @newyboys
    @newyboys Před 3 lety

    On a winner there Tim.....Must have dipped your hand in the plumbers bucket of fitting on site...🤘🤘

  • @stephenlane3078
    @stephenlane3078 Před 3 lety

    Simplicity mate is the best

  • @BruceschultzAU
    @BruceschultzAU Před 3 lety +1

    I use dual skinned food grade 80 litre water bladders. And packs of 1.5 litre drinking water from Woolies.
    You can fill up lots of otherwise useless voids with bottles

  • @adamthrelfall3668
    @adamthrelfall3668 Před 3 lety

    Good one mate, i just put the tap on at the bottom like you showed it and swap over to jerry im using, might upgrade to that setup now though, i dont use pumps and all that either, thats glamping haha, cheers bud

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday Adam,
      Yeah I do like the hose coming out the top
      Thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @chrisharris4047
    @chrisharris4047 Před 3 lety

    G’day Tim
    great channel - love the simple approach you bring to things plus the wide variety of comments / suggestions you receive in return - all the best mate

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday Chris,
      Thanks mate. I greatly appreciate your reply and feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @neth77
    @neth77 Před 3 lety

    I grabbed a couple of these cans from BCF, bloody good.
    Also every time he says "Food Grade" drink, i'm smashed 🍻🍺

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep good jerry cans, i got mine from Super Cheap.
      How many drinks did you get down?? Hahah Lol
      Cheers Tim.

  • @MountainSportAirguns
    @MountainSportAirguns Před 3 lety

    That's a great setup Tim, thanks for that. I've got one of those jerry cans already, thanks for the tips on the fittings. Off to the hills in a few days myself, hopefully can get it going before then. Cheers

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Yeah mate, it's a great simple setup.
      You have a great trip mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @oldbloke100
    @oldbloke100 Před 3 lety

    Hi mate, simple is the best, nothing to go wrong.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Spot on mate. No power and simple to use.
      Thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @Leon-lp9fl
    @Leon-lp9fl Před 3 lety

    Like it Tim, and the tip of the hose that you engineered. Thanks.

  • @sheraaz_panda_life
    @sheraaz_panda_life Před 3 lety

    G'day Batesy, I have a similar setup but am using the bung at the bottom of the jerry. I'm always worried about it knocking and leaking out the contents so will give this a go, safer option.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Yeah that’s the issue with using that bottom bung.
      Thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @kingers5245
    @kingers5245 Před 3 lety

    Running an 80L tank underneath the tray with 12v pump. Tray floor is removable for easy acess to second battery and tank for servicing

  • @outnumberedbysheep
    @outnumberedbysheep Před 3 lety

    60ltr collapsable tank behind passenger seat in foot well. Seat does not need to be moved forward and can still recline. Weight is low (stable) and conforms to shape of area it is situated and therefore doesn’t become a missile upon sudden breaking. Easy fill via outlet hose that has conventional small brass garden tap with lever (important so you can stop fill quickly at unit and not overfill). Braided hose (tough and doesn’t kink or deform even when door repeatedly closed on it. Brass pressure relief valve on top of unit to avoid explosion and death when filling. You hear it open before bag is full. Then you simply reduce flow until maximum capacity. No drip, no lift filling! Has two very strong stable lifting handles if you want to use bag externally.
    Upside? Side step (assuming you have one) is a good platform for water transfer to pots etc. This set up keeps weight low, (water is heavy), is secure and out of the way and uses the space its placed in to maximum effect. Things can be placed on top during travel. It’s tough! No valves need be opened when using as bag simply collapses whilst emptying.
    Downside? It’s low, so you ain’t showering under it. It uses a space where a passengers feet could be (although small children in child seats can happily rest feet upon bag)
    I’m experimenting with a 200mm x 2m saddled PVC pipe on roof rack for showering. That equates to about 60lts. Painted black of course. That on the right side of roof rack/ tyre on left to balance weight. A 3m braided hose and a detachable quality watering gun with shower mode. A small plastic pallet to stand on that can be easily stored on roof rack.
    Keep it safe.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday mate,
      Thats a great setup you have and gone to some effort to set it up.
      Keeping the weight down low is the go for better handling.
      Ive seen those PVC piping around roof racks and painted black for showers.
      That would a top idea as long as the pipe can be glued well so it doesn't come apart.
      Thanks heaps mate for your reply and feedback. I greatly appreciate it.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @santhosharunachalam2140

    Finally done Tim, thanks heaps....

  • @harness84_29
    @harness84_29 Před 3 lety

    Nice one mate im going to steal this idea! Thanks for sharing. Love your videos

  • @paulrowland4857
    @paulrowland4857 Před 3 lety +1

    Appreciate it mate! Great effort and idea!!

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday Paul,
      Thanks mate. Appreciate your feedback.
      It sure does work well.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @dtomic17
    @dtomic17 Před 3 lety +1

    Pro tip : since you have the garden hose attachment at the end of your hose you can go to bunnings and buy a caravan water filter which is about $25 which will attach to your hose if you want cheaper ebay has even better deals, then where ever you fill your water from you will have filtered water from the tap.

  • @stevegoodwin5841
    @stevegoodwin5841 Před 3 lety +1

    40 litre poly tank under tray, gravity fed to tap. Topargee surface mount water tank gauge that measures litres used.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Gday Steve,
      The water level gauge is a good idea.
      Keeps an eye on how much water is left in the tank.
      Thanks for your reply.
      Cheers Tim

  • @GregPalmer2
    @GregPalmer2 Před 3 lety

    I got a water bladder on the roof rack and a Jerry on the rear wheel carrier. Bladder has a hose running to the back carrier similar to your hose setup. Some people put a low profile caravan tank on top with a hose running of it,the problem with having water on top is heat and weight,for me the bladder is used to fill up the caravan instead of carrying water jerry's.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Greg,
      The roof rack mounted water systems are great for heating water for showers and dishes.
      Top idea mate.
      Thanks heaps for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @angeloudy
    @angeloudy Před rokem +1

    I'm using a pure hose at the moment. I open the cap, put the hose in and suck it. Yours is much better. Where did you get the 90 degree connector? How do you make sure the hose doesn't turn when the cap turns.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před rokem +1

      Gday mate.
      I got all of the brass fittings from Pirtec
      When I screw the cap back on, I just hold the fitting on top of the cap and that makes sure the hose inside doesn’t spin.
      Hope that helps.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @norsehall309
    @norsehall309 Před 3 lety

    Hi Mate, my back doesn't like lifting those 20lt Jerry cans so I have scaled down to 10lt cans, downside more room needed but so me easyer for the wife to handle, just kidding, my nose arrangements not as good but it works and you can easily put a 10lt on you roof rack for a shower done that a few times up north always warm water in the Jerry can, loved the show, cheers, Neil.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Neil,
      Yeah the 20ltr when its full can add up a bit on weight. The 10ltrs would be a good idea.
      The shower setup you have sounds like a top idea.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @norsehall309
      @norsehall309 Před 3 lety

      Sorry to all about the spelling on my reply no classes to proof read First, cheers, all, safe travels.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      That’s cool mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @louiskudlak2241
    @louiskudlak2241 Před 3 lety

    Cool 👍👍
    I’ve got similar, gravity fed, some 10 Ltr containers for showering,

  • @andrewwhite7724
    @andrewwhite7724 Před 3 lety +1

    hi tim i found another youtube your on. post cards of the bush. you should put a link from this channel to it. top job you did on that it is an awesome.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Gday Andrew,
      Thanks mate.
      That was a very interesting series. It aired on Ch31 a few years ago.
      I have the series on my CZcams channel.
      It would be great to get another series like that going again.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @Vacublaster1
    @Vacublaster1 Před 3 lety

    I use a 40 Ltr BOAB Water container in a roof rack mount with a hose and tap to access the water and refill the tank.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Thats the go mate.
      As long as it works for your setup, thats all you need.
      Thanks heaps for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @woggs1
    @woggs1 Před rokem +1

    We don't get those types of water cans here in California, but good info anyways.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před rokem

      Gday mate
      Ahh righto.
      You’d probably be able to order one on line.
      Thanks for your feedback and for dropping in from the States.
      Cheers Tim

  • @DaAvatar01
    @DaAvatar01 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome idea👏👏👍👍

  • @asd67lkj
    @asd67lkj Před 3 lety

    Your going to get some comments about filling up with the garden hose.....LOL. That is what I do but use a B.E.S.T filter. Had no problems with taste or quality, so far....(...and run the hose to clear the stale water in the hose...)

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Gday mate,
      I've had a couple.
      I spent 30 years in the building game and drank water for the garden hose daily from building sites.
      It hasn't impacted me i dont reckon.
      Thanks for your reply mate.
      Cheers Tim

  • @kwikflikzyakadventures3795

    Thanks Tim very helpful.

  • @adamjones2025
    @adamjones2025 Před 3 lety

    Nice job as always Tim, Simple is best some times.

  • @MrDannerz
    @MrDannerz Před 3 lety +3

    Gday Tim, whered you pick up the brass elbow from? Loving the channel, keep it up.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day mate,
      I got the brass fittings from PIRTEK.
      Thanks mate for your reply.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @dkelly6492
    @dkelly6492 Před 2 lety

    Awesome concept am doing that for sure. Saves installing a water tank and jerry cans fit perfectly in the ute canopy. Also I don't like the idea of having all of my water in one tank when I'm in remote areas. Jerry cans are good for water storage redundancy - if one leaks or cracks on a rough trsil or whatever, then i still have 2 as backup. Also, what's the importance of the hose bend in the Jerry can being in line with the one coming out of the elbow ? Cheers mate

  • @morpheus2573
    @morpheus2573 Před 3 lety

    Great tips, Tim. I’ve just invested in a Lifesaver jerrycan. Brilliant inbuilt filter. You can get an optional hand pump shower extension. Not cheap. I had to sell a kidney for it. But at least the high quality filter will protect the remaining kidney. Essential to have a good filter if you’re planning any long trips or serious off-roading where water quality may be dodgy. A lot of people will say $500 is a total waste of money for secure drinking water but not bat an eye @ $400 per year to run personalised plates. What price health? ⛑

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Yeah righto mate. Ive not heard of those kind of water tanks.
      Sounds like a top setup for getting good clean water. Really important thats for sure.
      Thanks heaps for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @gregpaterno1446
    @gregpaterno1446 Před 3 lety

    Well done Timo good job

  • @drew5763
    @drew5763 Před 3 lety

    60 litre bladder behind front seats, works ok so far but I might change it to poly tank because hose fitting type fillers arnt going to be easy to fill when no taps around, the poly has a large opening for filling from bucket etc. 😀

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Yeah thats it mate.
      The jerry can has a number of benefits for using it.
      Thanks mate for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @michaelgordon9044
    @michaelgordon9044 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this Tim, will change my current setup! Do you have a link to the brass fitting? How does the cap spin freely

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      G'day Michael,
      It does work well mate and simple to use.
      Sorry i dont have the links to the fittings. I got them from Pirtek.
      The cap spins on the washer i mentioned in the video.
      Hope that helps and thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @kevinbarker359
    @kevinbarker359 Před 3 lety

    G'Day Mate, would have never thought of the food grade ...Thanks Tim

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Kevin,
      Yeah the food grade is a safer option.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @mattsmith2051
    @mattsmith2051 Před 3 lety +1

    Oils you show us more on the pumping Thru the lid and brass connects

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      What other information are you after mate?
      Cheers Tim

    • @mattsmith2051
      @mattsmith2051 Před 3 lety +1

      @@timbates4wdadventures just the fitting used and is it just a hole and silicon in?

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      @@mattsmith2051 Sorry i dont have part numbers any more. Its a male extruded elbow with a female piece that holds the hose in the tank that screws into the extruded elbow. 3/8 size.
      No silicon used. Just plumbers thread tape to seal the two brass pieces together.

  • @gringo3009
    @gringo3009 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff!

  • @HLsab
    @HLsab Před 14 dny

    A list of the materials needed would’ve been handy .

  • @brucegrant9964
    @brucegrant9964 Před 3 lety

    Install a small Air pump set at like 2lb pressure ! Onto the Breather end Tim

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Bruce,
      Ahh that sounds like a great idea mate.
      I'll check that idea out.
      Thanks for that.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @brucegrant9964
      @brucegrant9964 Před 3 lety

      @@timbates4wdadventures Anytime Tim thanks for sharing your Travels and experience love your Channel buddy hope to see you in the Hills one day Take care

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday Bruce,
      Thanks mate. I greatly appreciate your feedback.
      Cheers Tim

  • @sinistra328
    @sinistra328 Před 3 lety +2

    Buy a 20L Sea to Summit Watercell X Water Storage, saves you carrying a spare rigid jerry can.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +1

      Not heard of those mate.
      I will check them out.
      Thanks for your feedback.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @sinistra328
      @sinistra328 Před 3 lety

      @@timbates4wdadventures can be purchased from Snowys Camping. At $90 they are expensive but pack down small and can double as a shower.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      @@sinistra328 Yeah cool. Thanks mate.

    • @dkelly6492
      @dkelly6492 Před 2 lety

      Bunnings has 20L collapsible ones now, they're great

  • @sheraaz_panda_life
    @sheraaz_panda_life Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Tim, could you please note the part number for the brass fittings. Can't find at the local Bunnings.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      I wish i had the part numbers for those fittings.
      I got them from Pirtek, not from Bunnings if that helps at all.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @rachaelc1681
    @rachaelc1681 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Tim. Thanks for sharing this, I’m planning to give it a go. What size hose do you use? 13mm?

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      G'day Rachael,
      I think it is 13mm hose.
      Just the standard size that came with the reel of hose that i bought.
      Hope that helps a bit.
      Cheers Tim

  • @Quarry4x4
    @Quarry4x4 Před 3 lety

    Pressure pack garden sprayer. Never used for poison of course only ever had water in it.

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      I have heard of simple things being used at water tanks.
      Cheers Tim

    • @drew5763
      @drew5763 Před 3 lety

      Nowadays you can buy them with a 12v lithium battery but just after I bought mine AEG released their 18/56 v which would have been ideal as I run AEG 18v gear daily 👍 There is a downside of course with battery gear...it,s not cheap 😀

  • @79series
    @79series Před 2 lety +1

    I couldn't find any at bunnings, any tips to find food grade hose, taps and fittings

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 2 lety

      I got the hose and Jerry can at Super Cheap auto.
      Fittings from Pirtek.
      Cheers Tim

  • @gregwilliamson6247
    @gregwilliamson6247 Před 10 měsíci

    How to clean 4wd water tan

  • @glennpayne704
    @glennpayne704 Před 3 lety

    Nice set up Tim....where are those water containers available from? Any chance of showing the brass fittings separately?

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +2

      Gday mate,
      I got the jerry cans from BCF. Super Cheap Auto also have them.
      I got the fittings from Pirtek.
      Cheers Tim

  • @pphillip65
    @pphillip65 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Tim, this is great. I'll be heading to Pirtek in the morning to purchase the brass elbow. Do you get any water leakage from the elbow and the screw lid of the jerry can?

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      G'day Phil,
      None at all mate.
      The washer under the top elbow helps to grip the two fittings together.
      Thanks for your feedback mate.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @robmacca67
    @robmacca67 Před 3 lety

    I also have something similar but use plastic fittings. I would much prefer brass fittings but I am curious as to how u prevent water leaking from where the brass fitting goes through the plastic lid? What sort of seals do u use to allow both the internal hole and external hose move together and for it not to leak out where the brass fitting goes through the lid??

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      Gday mate
      I have a washer between the two fittings.
      Plus I wound tape around the threads before joining the two.
      Cheers Tim.

  • @msfloresproductions
    @msfloresproductions Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Tim, Great video as always!, question on the brass fitting, I know you got it from Pirtek, can you confirm if it was threaded on both ends? or barbed one one and threaded on the other? Also for the threaded end, you mentioned there was a brass washer and nut, was this from Pirtek also, so did you get the elbow and others parts all together from Pirtek? thanks again!

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety +2

      G'day mate,
      The top piece has a male tread that goes throw the cap. The hose on the piece just slides on a barbed fitting.
      The fitting under the cap has a female threaded end, that screws onto the male thread coming through the cap.
      Hope that helps mate.
      Cheers Tim.

    • @msfloresproductions
      @msfloresproductions Před 3 lety +1

      @@timbates4wdadventures thanks heaps mate!

    • @timbates4wdadventures
      @timbates4wdadventures  Před 3 lety

      @@msfloresproductions No worries mate.