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    Posted: 29 Feb 12 at 21:19
Hi all, thinking of fitting one of these in my multivan. Does anyone have the dimensions, or have any knowledge of whether it will fit under a full width multivan R&R bed?
cheers, lloyd
Oh, and does anyone know how many litres it holds?
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My westy is the one with the corner seat and has the tank under the corner so would fit under your full width seat-I would imagine?
I will measure it up tomorrow as its out of the van and not going back in!
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Here you go.
 
Width - 56cm 
Height - 27cm 
Top depth - 41cm 
Bottom depth - 30cm.
The top and bottom depth is where the tank is shaped to follow the slope of the rear bulkhead whilst the front remains vertical.
 
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lloydy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Mar 12 at 13:06
Thats great! many thanks.
 I'll have a measure up when i get my van back. On kinda the same subject... i see a lot of them have spade connectors on the side, i presume these are for the level sensors? Or is the pump inside too?
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Lloyd.
 
The terminials are for the level sensor disco lights on the cooker control panel, though I am sure a CBE water level gauge would work on it.
 
They didn't have inbuilt pumps and my Joker had an inline one just below the tap operated from a microswitch.
 
 
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Many thanks
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See Ebay item 330694019515 if Jaybeeonline hasn't pointed it out to you already !

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote lloydy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Mar 12 at 17:16
Cheers, I have seen that. I might endup doing my usual and buy first and worry how it fits later (is that the wedge shaped one or the rectangle one??) as my vans off having a new engine fitted.
Need to work out some quick release fittings and run the pipework under the flooring, so I can connect it to my kitchen unit. This unit only holds 9l so not really enough for a family of 4


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