SIMPLE Van Water System | Camper Van Plumbing

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2022
  • Today we're showing you how you can DIY your own water system in your Van Build! It couldn't get any easier than this! We also cover how to connect water to the kitchen, and how to wire your water pump for that extra professional look!
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  • @KenLeonard
    @KenLeonard 5 месяцев назад +5

    I am concerned with that itty bitty strap holding a tank with 144 lbs of water in it. I can easily imagine it tearing loose in an accident or even on a bumpy turning road.

  • @godrulesme8619
    @godrulesme8619 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great job! Great teacher and he gets right to the point.
    Perfect presentation!

  • @jamilchavez4592
    @jamilchavez4592 Год назад +6

    Love this, I’m about to make my own water system. This has been the best video I’ve seen on the topic to date

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      That’s wonderful to hear. Thank you.

  • @volvoripr9980
    @volvoripr9980 3 месяца назад +2

    the water tank inside the vehicle needs to be heavily strapped to the frame of the vehicle or it can be missil in case of front collision

  • @bikesbeersbeats
    @bikesbeersbeats 6 месяцев назад

    Aquor fitting is beautiful. The only time I regretted installing them was while traveling through Baja and I totally forgot that filling the inlet now meant any hose I used needed to to have the Aquor fitting on it! I ended up going back to a boring open water inlet.

  • @DentFreeImagePeterVega
    @DentFreeImagePeterVega Год назад +11

    Great tutorial! Please provide parts list! 👍

  • @travisboeh996
    @travisboeh996 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Very helpful to see your process.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      Awesome! Thanks for watching

  • @slimanus8m
    @slimanus8m 5 месяцев назад

    The level of the coherence explanation in this video is at the highest level, amazing thank you!
    One thing I didn't get - does the city inlet has a one way valve? how does it work?

  • @mikefranks4528
    @mikefranks4528 10 месяцев назад

    great tutorial. Subscribed!

  • @jameslamb7300
    @jameslamb7300 10 месяцев назад

    I'll take it! Thank you.

  • @abcrichton
    @abcrichton Год назад +1

    Your videos are great! How do you avoid over pressuring the water tank when filling from the hose? The vent looks fairly small, so seems like the water feed could be more than the vent can handle. Looking for your real world experience with it. Thanks

  • @SteTVon
    @SteTVon Год назад

    Nice one, very clear,! Yes, please list those tools. Cheers

  • @van_mod1
    @van_mod1 Год назад

    Matt, please provide a link to the wire connectors you used in this vid. Great job as always!

  • @acrichton6641
    @acrichton6641 Год назад

    Have you done a video about securing cabinets, etc so they don’t fly around in a crash or big bumps? I noticed your use a lot of bolts and fender washers on your upper and lower cabinets, wondering if you have other installation and construction tips.

  • @joehoffman7019
    @joehoffman7019 8 месяцев назад

    Great job. Any chance you'll post a parts list?

  • @lordnykon2262
    @lordnykon2262 Год назад +5

    I'm confused by a couple things here.
    Why would you not put the fill at the top of the reservoir? You're basically forcing yourself to have to use a high enough pressure input source to overcome the pressure inside the tank. Whereas filling from the top is basically pouring water into a bucket
    While it might not matter that much I suppose, why mount the pump so much lower than the outlet? Seems like you're making the pump work a bit harder than it really needs to given it looks like there is space to mount the pump higher

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      I’ve had problems with the pump not pulling water from the tank. The 55psi pump has more than enough power to supply the system and overcome the height.
      Water fill can go either way since it’s a municipal connection. We use transfer pumps when filling from a jug, and even the smallest submersible hasn’t had any trouble.

  • @ericdvorak7030
    @ericdvorak7030 9 месяцев назад

    Just wondering, why do you switch the ground leg and not the 12+ side?
    Also, if you have the room, making a high loop in your vent line before putting through the floor will keep water from sloshing out while driving.

  • @brentbarker5697
    @brentbarker5697 Год назад

    Great video! Like that you included the switch and pump electrical as well. Have you noticed any vibration or noise in the lines caused by using Pex directly into the pump vs a section of braided nylon? About to put together our water system in the coming weeks.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      This example was for the simplest design possible. Adding complexity is encouraged based on your build and needs. That being said I’ve never had much trouble from water hammer with this pump.

  • @therationalblackman957
    @therationalblackman957 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do you have a video with a sink, shower, and grey water tank?

  • @anniewisecarver744
    @anniewisecarver744 26 дней назад

    Can these long tanks be used vertically as well? I am converting an ambulance and that would fit perfectly in my tall narrow outside storage compartment that is on the same side as my sink and hot water heater.

  • @wordpress_pro
    @wordpress_pro 2 месяца назад

    Do you have a parts list for this? Would be VERY helpful to all of us novices trying to follow along :)

  • @davidtrade4
    @davidtrade4 Год назад +2

    do you have link to all these products? tank/pump etc? thanks

  • @shelbysphotograph
    @shelbysphotograph Год назад

    Thank you!

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      You're welcome!

  • @scottmcdonald1819
    @scottmcdonald1819 Год назад

    Will you be doing a video on the isotherm with the coolant loop from the Ford Factory connection?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +2

      I will be in our next van. (The one we did the lizard skin in). We took a pause on that build to knock out this crew conversion. We’re back on the HR now and will be focusing on more systems and layout.

  • @michalikde1
    @michalikde1 10 месяцев назад +1

    What did you do to seal the hole in the floor??

  • @steveschaefer5835
    @steveschaefer5835 9 месяцев назад

    What prefilter do you use? Thanks

  • @jimmccorison
    @jimmccorison Год назад +2

    What steps have you taken to prevent the bolt heads from wearing into the back side of the water tank? Also, I would recommend securing the wiring so it doesn't move around which will cause failure down the road. (Retired marine electrician and systems installer here.)

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +2

      I did secure the electrical with some mounting zip ties after we were finished. I did not do anything to the bolts however. I think I’ll get bs k in there and block the tank away from the wall with some 1/2 inch birch cutoffs. Great idea. Thanks!

  • @1tonyboat
    @1tonyboat Год назад

    A nice install. One question, are there any baffles in the tank to stop surge when you accelerate or brake ?..

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      No. I don’t know of any tanks that have baffles although it’s something I thought they should have since I started building vans.

  • @yami3960
    @yami3960 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! Do you have a documentation pdf on your system?

  • @leetaylor6485
    @leetaylor6485 6 месяцев назад

    How would you plumb up to the pump if you had a tank on each side?

  • @BrandonLee-rx5bp
    @BrandonLee-rx5bp Год назад +2

    Your videos are FIRE! Much appreciated. Do you sell the little metal tabs indicating what each port is for? Water fill, etc...

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +2

      Thanks man! We do plan on selling them at some point, they're not available yet however

    • @victorestevez7809
      @victorestevez7809 7 месяцев назад

      Please let us know when you do put the labels up for sale. I’m very detail oriented and would love to buy these labels from you. Great job!

  • @royalmagnell5157
    @royalmagnell5157 5 месяцев назад

    How is filling the tank from the bottom supposed to work?

  • @ZaneAhmed89
    @ZaneAhmed89 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks! It’s a little fast the beginners. But a good overview.

  • @scp8412
    @scp8412 Год назад

    great tutorial! Dont those sweet quick connect hose leaks down when unplugged?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      They leak a little bit. Not much, but enough for me to carry a little towel in my water kit. The Aquor RV inlet is really short so it doesn’t leak much. The frost free versions would have more leftover.

    • @scp8412
      @scp8412 Год назад

      @@AVCRIG Ah good to know! I must of been looking for the frost free one.

  • @mattnewman8103
    @mattnewman8103 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this!
    You have system drain on low pressure side of pump.
    How do you drain the high pressure side if the pump has a built in check valve?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      I pump the system dry and leave the fixtures open. They do well with freeze thaw, but if you wanted a system to be ready any time if winter you’d want a high pressure side drain as well.

    • @mattnewman8103
      @mattnewman8103 Год назад

      @@AVCRIG thanks. The whole winterize thing is something I understand in theory but seems like there’s much wisdom to be found in those that have done it multiple ways and learnt hard way which is best.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      @@mattnewman8103 the system we setup here just has to thaw out and it’s good to go. They can definitely get more complex based on how you plan to use it.

  • @SaiPhet
    @SaiPhet 11 месяцев назад

    😍😍😍

  • @mfrog8619
    @mfrog8619 Год назад

    Where did you get the bed bracket system on that van? It doesn't look like the one on your site.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      It’s a new product we’re still working on. It’s almost ready!

  • @zither999
    @zither999 Год назад

    How did you make the labels for the Aquer ports?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      We have them made by a sign shop, but we will be offering them online soon. We have a laser cutter on order. 😁

  • @SaintTrinianz
    @SaintTrinianz Год назад +3

    This is such valuable information but it goes by kinda fast for the uninitiated. As others have mentioned, a parts list, closeups and even diagrams of the more complicated parts like the manifold would be so helpful! If I could afford to high someone like you, I'd do it in a heart beat but I'm on my own so these types of videos are invaluable, many thanks!

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      We have a new video coming out for advanced water. I will take this to heart and get some more media.

  • @TheJustneon
    @TheJustneon Год назад

    Is it ok that your fill line is lower than the water level?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      When filling from the city it’s no problem at all. If you fill via gravity then you’d want it high.

  • @janetalcott-rt2ie
    @janetalcott-rt2ie Год назад

    Great video
    If you ever try pro pex A you will never crimp pex B again

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      You’re absolutely right. I wanted to have a video that was approachable for the entry level DIYer. I’m transitioning our shop to PEX A and will be doing this on the next advanced system video coming soon.

    • @janetalcott-rt2ie
      @janetalcott-rt2ie Год назад

      The DIYer can always sell the Dewalt or Milwaukee tool on marketplace when they are done with it
      Love your van builds👍

  • @DavesGuitarPlanet
    @DavesGuitarPlanet 5 месяцев назад

    Shift - < on Mac to make Matt speak at human speed.

  • @adassociates8235
    @adassociates8235 Год назад

    Don’t understand why he has air vent tube connect back to low end of water pump, how the air would vent out?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      It doesn’t. The vent (vinyl tube) just goes out the bottom of the van.

    • @adassociates8235
      @adassociates8235 Год назад

      @@AVCRIG thank you for clarification 👍🇺🇸

  • @keyogen
    @keyogen 7 месяцев назад

    Bad electrical wire for the pump. If the negative where to ever get grounded pass the switch. The pump will constantly run. You always break the power side with a relay and use switch to activate the relay.

    • @waynehartlerode8936
      @waynehartlerode8936 3 месяца назад

      Didn't think that mattered, but felt like 12 2 is overkill for that pump. Should be fine to use 14

  • @jonsmail8082
    @jonsmail8082 Год назад +1

    Why is water fill at bottom of tank, going against gravity of the water to fill..

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад +1

      Since we’re filling from municipal water supply it doesn’t really matter. If you’re filling from gravity you would want to use the fill at the top.

    • @jamilchavez4592
      @jamilchavez4592 Год назад

      @@AVCRIGcan you do a municipal water fill down low and gravity up high with no issues?

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      @@jamilchavez4592 totally.

  • @NullStaticVoid
    @NullStaticVoid Год назад

    not really clear on why you are switching the ground side instead of the power side. This is kind of the opposite of how I expect things to be done. For instance, something like water could create a circuit path from the switch to the chassis, which in most cases is the same as ground. This would cause the switch to turn on building pressure until it finds a path to release or the battery is depleted. Or both.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Год назад

      There’s no electrical connection between the electrical system and the water. There’s also no ground contact between the body and the water. We use all PEX pipe. If you wanted you can certainly switch the positive on your build if you feel it’s better.

  • @vincenzopromedia
    @vincenzopromedia Месяц назад

    That was a rather very expensive and incompitant system for how combersom and complicated it is to install. You can definetly get a hot water system that's a lot more capable for a lot less than this.

    • @AVCRIG
      @AVCRIG  Месяц назад +1

      This was an expensive system? This is about as basic as an installed system gets. I’d love to hear about your solution.

    • @vincenzopromedia
      @vincenzopromedia Месяц назад

      The tank is over 100 dollars, and cheapest aqua fitting is almost 100 dollars at 80 dollars. I won't complain about the water pump because I believe it's a quality dependent component, I won't complain about the pex lines either, because you don't just want it to be as cheap as possible, and you don't want any leaks. Those are also components that you wouldn't want to change or take out often. You can save a lot of that money and a lot of that build process by getting a 60 gallon water bag that doesn't need a vent. Be it, it is a different type of water containment, it works differently and has different requirements depending on what you want to do with it. You may need to put it in a box that gives it more structure and controls slosh. You may not, but it frees up so much money that it might give you more options on other parts of the system such as a water heater. It may also be easier to remove the tank, and not the entire system. Removing just the tank enables use of a shore water and drain hook up without the bulk of the tank, depending on your desired configuration. Even though water sacks are imperfect in some ways, they are so cheap, I think they're with it. One apparent advantage I believe they offer that I don't think I know how to fully realize is that the less water in the them the more luggage space you have available to you without changing out anything from the water system.

    • @vincenzopromedia
      @vincenzopromedia 28 дней назад

      @@AVCRIG Not saying it's a completely superior system. It's actually quite crude. It just stands out to me price wise, as a far more competitive set up that should be considered viable, explored, and polished. You might toss this idea to the side and laugh before giving it any effort, or fair consideration. This may not be logical, and may even be negligent in trying to finding the next better idea. That is to say that I don't find finding better ideas to be a very easy and convenient thing to do, but in the end, the van will be easy and convenient to use because of the effort I put into it. Are you being cheap, lazy, nostalgic, or trying to entertain all audiences at once, which is again, just being lazy?