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Water on Tap

I reached out to suppliers and non could give me a straight answer. But it seems like the question is answered by the video below!

I like the look and functionatlity of this ladder but the cost.. just to add a 20L jerry. You could probably get something custom fabbed up for way less, to attach to the ladder. Or even just this. I'm not sure yet, let me know what you end up doing :)
Ergh tell me about it - its definitely pricey, and when you look at other Letech gear you can't help but think it's overpriced. But i do like it...I currently have it in my cart and am just waiting for a moment where my brain switches off so i can press Buy. Will see what happens
 
I found the DYI option, you must scroll down a bit (image also linked below):


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I reached out to suppliers and non could give me a straight answer. But it seems like the question is answered by the video below!

I like the look and functionatlity of this ladder but the cost.. just to add a 20L jerry. You could probably get something custom fabbed up for way less, to attach to the ladder. Or even just this. I'm not sure yet, let me know what you end up doing :)
The moment of weakness arrived...LeTech ladder on the way 😅
 
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I found a 10 gallon aluminum tank from a manufacturer on eBay and spray painted it black to match the roof and tool box before mounting to the Leitner bars. It’s got the quick connect for a water hose or shower head and can be pressurized with a bike pump or I use my Milwaukee m18 air compressor. If I set the Milwaukee pump to auto run to 30 psi and leave it on the roof, you get a constant shower, if not, I have to pressurize it about 3 times to get all the water out.

10 gallons may be overkill for a day trip, but it’s good for a long weekend and was the same height as the tool box so didn’t cost me any clearance
 
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