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Water canister

Barney

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Hello global Grenadiers,
I am interested in finding a good solution for attaching a water canister (not a large tank) in the car. The canister should be removable, hold approx. 20 liters and should have a water hose and tap. There is a canister from Frontrunner that I like. And a bracket that I don't yet know if and how I can get it onto the side panels in the trunk.
I welcome ideas and suggestions. Greetings Barney



Something like this:
https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...your-grenadier-today.12411127/post-1333218958 @Highwayman
But my drawer system is not that high, so I need a stable holder.
 

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Hello global Grenadiers,
I am interested in finding a good solution for attaching a water canister (not a large tank) in the car. The canister should be removable, hold approx. 20 liters and should have a water hose and tap. There is a canister from Frontrunner that I like. And a bracket that I don't yet know if and how I can get it onto the side panels in the trunk.
I welcome ideas and suggestions. Greetings Barney



Something like this:
https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...your-grenadier-today.12411127/post-1333218958 @Highwayman
But my drawer system is not that high, so I need a stable holder.
Just in case … Post in thread 'Show us your mods.'
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/show-us-your-mods.12413129/post-1333221454
 
letech makes a ladder including a holder for canisters. According to letech, you can also install a water canister with a tap instead of a gasoline canister.
 

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Hello global Grenadiers,
I am interested in finding a good solution for attaching a water canister (not a large tank) in the car. The canister should be removable, hold approx. 20 liters and should have a water hose and tap. There is a canister from Frontrunner that I like. And a bracket that I don't yet know if and how I can get it onto the side panels in the trunk.
I welcome ideas and suggestions. Greetings Barney



Something like this:
https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...your-grenadier-today.12411127/post-1333218958 @Highwayman
But my drawer system is not that high, so I need a stable holder.
Hi Barney, This safely holds 15 liters of drinking water, is very rugged and has D rings to strap it down. It's portable and multi functional. DaBull
 
Hello global Grenadiers,
I am interested in finding a good solution for attaching a water canister (not a large tank) in the car. The canister should be removable, hold approx. 20 liters and should have a water hose and tap. There is a canister from Frontrunner that I like. And a bracket that I don't yet know if and how I can get it onto the side panels in the trunk.
I welcome ideas and suggestions. Greetings Barney



Something like this:
https://www.theineosforum.com/threa...your-grenadier-today.12411127/post-1333218958 @Highwayman
But my drawer system is not that high, so I need a stable holder.
I had not seen those two Frontrunner products, and I do like them. Can you make a 90-degree bracket to allow use of the Frontrunner water tank side mount?

I use 20l British exMoD water cans, but recently purchased a Dometic GO Water container, and Dometic Water Faucet. I have not had the chance to use them but I feel they will be easier to pack and handle than 20l jerry cans.

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I had not seen those two Frontrunner products, and I do like them. Can you make a 90-degree bracket to allow use of the Frontrunner water tank side mount?

I use 20l British exMoD water cans, but recently purchased a Dometic GO Water container, and Dometic Water Faucet. I have not had the chance to use them but I feel they will be easier to pack and handle than 20l jerry cans.

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Hi Barney I have theses practical for my needs and the faucet(tap) is great with its built in light .i have purchased a longer length of tube so it can be used on the table without removing the container.
 
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I'm also looking for a solution to put a water tank of around 20 litres.
 
I had not seen those two Frontrunner products, and I do like them. Can you make a 90-degree bracket to allow use of the Frontrunner water tank side mount?

I use 20l British exMoD water cans, but recently purchased a Dometic GO Water container, and Dometic Water Faucet. I have not had the chance to use them but I feel they will be easier to pack and handle than 20l jerry cans.

I ordered the Front Runner 20L & mount today, but I was curious how this Dometic kit is working out for you Tom109
 
Only used it a few times, but I do plan to get a second one for Summer. After 25 years using plastic NATO water cans, these are super convenient and easy to care for.

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I finally finished my project today. First of all, thank you @rovie for the information on removing the rear side cover. I ordered the canister holder from Bison gear. I riveted the clamp for the bracket on the opposite side. As a "counter bracket" I used a wooden strip with Riv nuts 🔩 and glued it. This means I can remove the canister holder if necessary. Felt strips backed. Frontrunner canister 20 l with tap like @Highwayman. Thanks for the idea. Attached a hose to the end. Fits well next to the Engel refrigerator. But protrudes above the "window sill", which doesn't bother me. High enough for a powerful jet of water 🚿. Matching black lens head screws have been ordered. The two lashing eyes can be folded out completely. Greetings, Barney.
 

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I finally found a solution: rotopax 1gal mounted on a packout case. It's not 20 liters but it's what I need.
 

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honestly no because it doesn't have a tap and I wouldn't be able to keep it horizontal.
I used it yesterday and I have to say that it is very practical even for refilling because the packout box can be removed in an instant.
 
I have the frontrunner 20L container mounted on an outside molle panel (the one from bison).
Works pretty well. I can't exactly see how you attached the container to the inside panel, just on the plastic? Is that strong enough when you have strong lateral movement?
 
I thought about it too but I don't think it's a good idea with the offroad stress
 
my buddy has had his on his defender (new style) for a good year now without issue. That convinced me. And his molle mounts aren't as strong as the IG mounts are from bison that attaches to the frame.
 
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