Just discovered your video as I am about to install a CAK 236 tank as a waste tank. I would appreciate it if you could let me know what gauge you used to monitor the levels. Any that I have looked at come with different sensors.
Thanks for the video. Not sure I’d have put the screws through the 4” access hole as isn’t that just a potential leak point? The sikaflex should hold it fine. I do question though wether you’d ever clean it via the hole as unless you took it off the van I’d think it would be virtually impossible to clean it properly anyway. I have the same decision going on at the moment. Thanks, very helpful.
In an ideal world there should only be soapy water going into the tank but you will always get small food particles, grease, hair from the shower hand basin etc which needs to be cleaned out, The access hole gives the option to clean it, impossible without, I will be using a power washer with a lance to clean it and you can always drop the tank if necessary, After I had installed the hatch I had the same thought about whether the screws were necessary, the sealant sealed them fine
@@thatdamnmackem thanks. Maybe I’ll put them in just in case. Easier to do it now than later. Think you did the right thing with sikaflex. I saw someone used stickslike which I really wouldn’t recommend myself. I do have regular plumbers plastic pipe glue and wondered if that actually might be the best product ?
@@russellscott1151 some plumbers glues melt the plastic to bond the surfaces whereas the sika creates a sandwich if that makes sense, I prefer something with a bit of give to compensate for the all the movement everything gets, and the sika fills any gaps
Hi, mine came with the tanks but you can get them online, I've dealt with this company a few times they are reliable and stock a few different typesleisurelines.net/water-level-indicators-60-c.asp
I’ve insulated my tank and refitted it and covered the vents then have you any idea where abouts the vents are on the top to save me taking it off thank very much for 6our help Ray
I didn't include any fitting drilling because there isn't any, the J bolts simply hang on the solts already cut in the cross members and the tank hangs in the brackets which hang on the J bolts, not that hard to work out really
Just discovered your video as I am about to install a CAK 236 tank as a waste tank. I would appreciate it if you could let me know what gauge you used to monitor the levels. Any that I have looked at come with different sensors.
Hi, the level indicators came together with and are part of the Sargent Controller that I used for the electrics, hope this helps
@@thatdamnmackem Many thanks.
Awesome! What were the dimensions of the 2 tanks installed? Cheers!
Sorry can’t remedy now but I will have mentioned it in the video
Awesome video! Very informative and a job well done, thanks 👍
Many thanks, glad you found it useful, 👍 all the best Brian
Thanks for the video. Not sure I’d have put the screws through the 4” access hole as isn’t that just a potential leak point? The sikaflex should hold it fine. I do question though wether you’d ever clean it via the hole as unless you took it off the van I’d think it would be virtually impossible to clean it properly anyway. I have the same decision going on at the moment. Thanks, very helpful.
In an ideal world there should only be soapy water going into the tank but you will always get small food particles, grease, hair from the shower hand basin etc which needs to be cleaned out, The access hole gives the option to clean it, impossible without, I will be using a power washer with a lance to clean it and you can always drop the tank if necessary, After I had installed the hatch I had the same thought about whether the screws were necessary, the sealant sealed them fine
@@thatdamnmackem thanks. Maybe I’ll put them in just in case. Easier to do it now than later. Think you did the right thing with sikaflex. I saw someone used stickslike which I really wouldn’t recommend myself. I do have regular plumbers plastic pipe glue and wondered if that actually might be the best product ?
@@russellscott1151 some plumbers glues melt the plastic to bond the surfaces whereas the sika creates a sandwich if that makes sense, I prefer something with a bit of give to compensate for the all the movement everything gets, and the sika fills any gaps
Hi could you tell me product name of the fresh water tank sensors or where you perched them from thanks
Hi, mine came with the tanks but you can get them online, I've dealt with this company a few times they are reliable and stock a few different typesleisurelines.net/water-level-indicators-60-c.asp
Hi did you fit a breather pipe on the water tank
The tanks have two small breather holes build into the top panel of each tank
I’ve insulated my tank and refitted it and covered the vents then have you any idea where abouts the vents are on the top to save me taking it off thank very much for 6our help Ray
@@raytandy8142pretty sure they are right in the middle but it's a long time since I did mine so I may be wrong, good luck
Thanks very much great help Ray
Hi, How did you finish around the hole in the floor with the blue inlet tubing going through, thanks.
I used sikaflex to fill the gap
Thank you
Hey, thanks for making this. We too have an XLWB. Can I ask where you actually got the tanks from? I know Mr Virgoe got his from caktanks.
Ignore me - rewatched this and paid full attention. Caktanks it is! :)
where did you get the 30cm J bolts from?
I got them E-Bay, lots of sellers doing them
Did you have any problems with water freezing in Winter?
I was planning to install my fresh water tank inside my van for this reason.
Haven't used it yet, still building, will be draining the system for winter not planning on winter use
Wouldn't mind to see actual fitting drilling not the end result observation. Bit disappointed.
I didn't include any fitting drilling because there isn't any, the J bolts simply hang on the solts already cut in the cross members and the tank hangs in the brackets which hang on the J bolts, not that hard to work out really