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Reply #25
1. do you happen to know what gauge of stainless they used 
2. any idea what weight difference was?

Chris,
1. I'm not sure what thickness they use on the tank in this thread.
1a.  .063 (16G) works just fine. It is thick enough to hold the baffle welds and not flex to the point of breaking the baffles loose.
1b. If you tackle this make sure you TIG weld everything. 
2. No. But the stainless is quite a bit heavier

Mike

Mike
Pamela & Mike 97 U 320

"It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters."

Re: Size of Fresh Water Tank

Reply #26
My coach does not have the accumulator since it had a variable speed water pump.  Instead of cutting on and off it just slows down to the necessary speed/volume. Maybe it had a variable speed pump at one time or another.
Bruce & Teresa
2000 U320 4010
2015 Jeep Rubicon

Re: Size of Fresh Water Tank

Reply #27
Tom (Retired Guns),

Here is the thread that talks about the tank with the foot. Yours don't have the foot. The new tank was made  similar to the 207w tanks.
05 Bulkhead and Water Tank Leak

Mike
Yes, the one on the Left, is what I have in the Plastic Version!  A Stainless Tank?  The weight penalty alone would be of caution for me, anyway? I do like the Plastic, and it is Easily Repairable, except where the Bung Fittings are?  That might require a replacement, or at the very least, a new location perhaps, with a Compression Fitting one?  A crack would be MY Forte'!  I have never failed to repair a Kayak successfully! Thanks for showing me the differences though!
Tom & Barb Root
'95, 40' U-320C SE, bought from Dave Head, 8/2017  FT Motorcade # 18196 Coach Build# 4663 October '94
2015 VW Golf Sportwagen, 1991 Suzuki Samurai, Off-Road Custom Build-Up, W/Toyota 22re mill, and a 2005 Chevy 2500HD, Duramax/Allison TOADS Will also pull a MacGregor 26X Powersailor 2001 Model, owned since new!

Retired SR Rocket Mechanic, FT Sales Associate @  FT of California, Escondido CA.!  and Retired USMC Gunnery Sergeant (Hence Retired Guns! ) Avionics Tech, on A6E Intruder & OV-10 Bronco Aircraft!  V/N Era Vet, and Desert Storm Participant.  Happily Retired now!

Re: Size of Fresh Water Tank

Reply #28
My coach does not have the accumulator since it had a variable speed water pump.  Instead of cutting on and off it just slows down to the necessary speed/volume. Maybe it had a variable speed pump at one time or another.
That has been suggested, and would be a better option then an accumulator tank, possibly!  It is an Annoying Surge, for sure!  I will deal with it eventually, right now, I am in the WHACK- A - MOLE stage of fixing issues, I get one thing fixed, and the next issue pops up!  :))  It's ALL good, I guess, it was MY fault for letting the Coach sit for over a year, without use!  I had other matters on my plate! Things tend to go wrong faster, without use, it seems?
Tom & Barb Root
'95, 40' U-320C SE, bought from Dave Head, 8/2017  FT Motorcade # 18196 Coach Build# 4663 October '94
2015 VW Golf Sportwagen, 1991 Suzuki Samurai, Off-Road Custom Build-Up, W/Toyota 22re mill, and a 2005 Chevy 2500HD, Duramax/Allison TOADS Will also pull a MacGregor 26X Powersailor 2001 Model, owned since new!

Retired SR Rocket Mechanic, FT Sales Associate @  FT of California, Escondido CA.!  and Retired USMC Gunnery Sergeant (Hence Retired Guns! ) Avionics Tech, on A6E Intruder & OV-10 Bronco Aircraft!  V/N Era Vet, and Desert Storm Participant.  Happily Retired now!

 

Re: Size of Fresh Water Tank

Reply #29
Fresh water capacity ................................... 112 gal.  REALLY?

A couple of years ago I bought one of those digital in-line water flow meters.

 Amazon.com : Rainwave RW-9FM LCD Digital Water Flow Meter : Watering...

It reliably measures 85 gallons from a completely drained fresh water tank to overflow.  This has always bothered me.  Where did the other 27 gallons go?  My propane water heater only holds 10 gallons and I don't have an accumulator.

If I really want to completely fill the water tank, I start from empty and stop it at 82 gallons.  This is better than using the overflow method.  Being a U295, it doesn't have an automatic electric fill valve, although I suppose one could be added. 


I have a Rocker switch in the Kitchen, the Bathroom and City water Fill Panel!  I also have to Manually open a Ball Valve on the Back Wall, under the Water Heater!!!  It does not "STOP" water from overflowing, but that would be a nice option to have, as well?  Again, I have not measured the amount of my true water capacity, as yet?  The Overflow Hose (Blue and White Stripe Hose, that looks like a radiator hose of sorts)  as Cut off previously, to use as a Manual Fill port.  That was replaced, and I asked but didn't get the requested Fill Port, in the Middle section with a "T", installed, and capped,  for such purposes!  It now is plumbed back into the OEM fitting in front of the Wheel Well, area! I'd like to install a rubber "Flap", so that road debris does not contaminate the Fresh water!!!! Or a oversized piece of a Sponge, that is on a Lanyard, and when it is doing it's job as an Overflow, would get "Kicked Out' of the hose, by water, and I end up shoving it back into that hose, with a drop or three of Chlorine, perhaps?
Tom & Barb Root
'95, 40' U-320C SE, bought from Dave Head, 8/2017  FT Motorcade # 18196 Coach Build# 4663 October '94
2015 VW Golf Sportwagen, 1991 Suzuki Samurai, Off-Road Custom Build-Up, W/Toyota 22re mill, and a 2005 Chevy 2500HD, Duramax/Allison TOADS Will also pull a MacGregor 26X Powersailor 2001 Model, owned since new!

Retired SR Rocket Mechanic, FT Sales Associate @  FT of California, Escondido CA.!  and Retired USMC Gunnery Sergeant (Hence Retired Guns! ) Avionics Tech, on A6E Intruder & OV-10 Bronco Aircraft!  V/N Era Vet, and Desert Storm Participant.  Happily Retired now!