When it comes to embarking on a worksite project or an off-road adventure, having a secure and accessible source of potable water is a necessity. Ovesco, a trusted name in industrial and transport solutions, offers a range of water tanks designed to provide you with the water you need, wherever your journey takes you.
Introducing Ovesco's Range of Vehicle-Mounted Water Tanks
Ovesco understands the importance of water accessibility, and our vehicle-mounted water tanks are a testament to this commitment. Crafted from high-quality materials including plastic, aluminium, and stainless steel, our water tanks are built to withstand the demands of rugged terrains and long journeys. With water capacities ranging from 15L to 420L, you can choose the perfect size to suit your needs.
One of the standout features of Ovesco's water tanks is their versatility in mounting options. Whether you prefer a tank beneath, on top of, or on the side of your vehicle, we have you covered. Our easy-installation brackets and mounts further enhance flexibility, allowing you to affix removable water tanks with ease. To compliment your water transport setup, explore our range of taps, caps, bottle brackets, and convenient hand-cleaner pump bottles.
The Importance of a Water Tank for Your Journey
Water stands as a fundamental element on your camping checklist. A reliable water source not only quenches your thirst but also ensures your well-being in unforeseen situations. The question of how and where to store your water becomes crucial for the ideal setup. Your choice depends on factors such as available space, desired capacity, budget, and personal preferences.
Do You Need a Water Tank in Your 4WD or Ute?
While a dedicated water tank isn't mandatory, carrying water is essential regardless of your trip's duration. Even day trips warrant a secure water source to tackle unexpected circumstances. If you plan longer camping expeditions, want a refreshing shower, or aim for self-sustainability, a water tank installed in your 4WD becomes an asset. However, simpler alternatives like jerry cans can still suffice for more straightforward trips.
For those embracing touring adventures, a water tank in your vehicle or trailer is a recommended choice, ensuring you're well-equipped for any scenario that arises.
Calculating Your Water Needs
The question of how much water to carry is pivotal. As a rule of thumb, allocate a minimum of 2 litres of drinking water per person per day. This baseline should cover drinking, cooking, washing, and even indulging in a rejuvenating shower. Even if your plans involve primarily paved roads, the importance of carrying ample water cannot be stressed enough, as emergencies can arise unexpectedly.
The below table is a quick indicator of how much water you should bring as a minimum. Ideally, bring as much as possible with your set-up as you never know when you require water.
2 People | 3 People | 4 People | 5 People | |
Day Trip | 4L | 6L | 8L | 10L |
2 Days | 8L | 12L | 16L | 20L |
3 Days | 12L | 18L | 24L | 30L |
5 Days | 20L | 30L | 40L | 50L |
7 Days | 28L | 42L | 56L | 70L |
Table based on minimum water needed for a trip, 2L per person, per day.
Exploring Water Tank Options
The market offers a myriad of water tank options, but your selection should align with factors such as available space, desired capacity, budget, and personal preferences. From jerry cans to PVC pipe and permanent tanks, the choices are diverse.
Pros | Cons | Suited For | |||
Jerry Can | Cheap, easily stored, strong, light when empty, portable | Limited capacity (typically 20L max), can be difficult to carry when full, water may smell or taste strange, need to find a storage location. | Short/Casual trips | ||
PVC Pipe | Simple, utilises unused roof space, gravity-fed water, can be heated by the sunlight, cheap, good for showers | Limited capacity, a higher centre of gravity, water could be warm (when you want it cold), not recommended for drinking water. | Short/Casual | ||
Polyethylene Tank | Lightweight, strong, cost-effective, lots of installation options | Universal fitting and may not be vehicle specific, do your research | Longer/Touring | ||
Stainless Steel Tank | Large capacity, extremely strong, can be installed in the underbody, fresh-tasting water. | May require a water pump. | Longer/Touring |
Strategic Water Tank Placement
Choosing the optimal water tank location greatly impacts your convenience during your journey. Prioritise:
- Accessibility: Easy access for filling and using the water tank.
- Storage: Keep the tank unobtrusive, allowing access to other items.
- Space Efficiency: Utilise underutilised areas for installation.
A Note on Roof-Mounting
While roof-mounted tanks might seem convenient, it's wise to avoid them due to added weight and raised centre of gravity, which can increase the risk of rollovers.
Maintenance for a Reliable Water Supply
Keeping your water supply clean is paramount. Utilise food-grade hoses instead of garden hoses for filling your freshwater tank. Regular draining and cleaning of your tank is essential to prevent issues such as bacteria growth and unpleasant odours.
Selecting the right water tank for your 4WD or ute requires thoughtful consideration of factors such as materials, capacity, mounting options, and maintenance. Ovesco's range of vehicle-mounted water tanks ensures that you have a dependable water supply wherever your journey leads you. Stay hydrated, stay prepared, and embark on your adventures with confidence, knowing that Ovesco has your water transportation needs covered.
Speak to our friendly team today about selecting the right water tank for your vehicle.