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I did the play pit balls and they work great
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Whats happened to dry clean or sean? Ive been waiting for him to add his pennys' worth in but all seems quiet?
Quote from: nathankaye on July 06, 2020, 06:53:07 pmDid any of you watch the vid which got highlighted?My tank was a wydale and many would argue that it is not trully a baffled tank and I suppose younare right. However the 500 ltr tank I had was somewhat baffled unlike say that of an ibc fully open tank? Therefore plenty of punctured balls either side of the divide, did the trick and worked well for me. Before doing this, I felt sea sick every time I stopped at traffic lights or a junction. It was terribleQuoteThat’s the beauty of upright tanks Nathan, no such issue.I’ve been tempted to go back to my 750 upright. But do like the extra practicality of the flat tank.I’m sure the drainage hose will sort it outYou wont like the practically when you have a quarter tank or more of water that you're unable to use because of being parked the wrong way on a hill, up on a kerb and so on.Stick to the upright, its so much better for many reasons.
Did any of you watch the vid which got highlighted?My tank was a wydale and many would argue that it is not trully a baffled tank and I suppose younare right. However the 500 ltr tank I had was somewhat baffled unlike say that of an ibc fully open tank? Therefore plenty of punctured balls either side of the divide, did the trick and worked well for me. Before doing this, I felt sea sick every time I stopped at traffic lights or a junction. It was terribleQuoteThat’s the beauty of upright tanks Nathan, no such issue.I’ve been tempted to go back to my 750 upright. But do like the extra practicality of the flat tank.I’m sure the drainage hose will sort it outYou wont like the practically when you have a quarter tank or more of water that you're unable to use because of being parked the wrong way on a hill, up on a kerb and so on.Stick to the upright, its so much better for many reasons.
That’s the beauty of upright tanks Nathan, no such issue.I’ve been tempted to go back to my 750 upright. But do like the extra practicality of the flat tank.I’m sure the drainage hose will sort it out
Quote from: nathankaye on July 06, 2020, 09:02:02 pmWhats happened to dry clean or sean? Ive been waiting for him to add his pennys' worth in but all seems quiet?He's busy on t'other side. He's upset that the world has gone mad and he's reminiscing about estate agent's catalogues in 1926. Less than $5,000 for a Dutch colonial house. True story.
Quote from: zesty on July 06, 2020, 06:58:29 pmQuote from: nathankaye on July 06, 2020, 06:53:07 pmDid any of you watch the vid which got highlighted?My tank was a wydale and many would argue that it is not trully a baffled tank and I suppose younare right. However the 500 ltr tank I had was somewhat baffled unlike say that of an ibc fully open tank? Therefore plenty of punctured balls either side of the divide, did the trick and worked well for me. Before doing this, I felt sea sick every time I stopped at traffic lights or a junction. It was terribleQuoteThat’s the beauty of upright tanks Nathan, no such issue.I’ve been tempted to go back to my 750 upright. But do like the extra practicality of the flat tank.I’m sure the drainage hose will sort it outYou wont like the practically when you have a quarter tank or more of water that you're unable to use because of being parked the wrong way on a hill, up on a kerb and so on.Stick to the upright, its so much better for many reasons.That’s not too much of a problem when you’ve got 750l, as you don’t run out of water easily. It’s a fair point though. Having said that, I’ll see how it goes for a month or so. May very well return to the upright.
Quote from: nathankaye on July 06, 2020, 06:53:07 pmDid any of you watch the vid which got highlighted?My tank was a wydale and many would argue that it is not trully a baffled tank and I suppose younare right. However the 500 ltr tank I had was somewhat baffled unlike say that of an ibc fully open tank? Therefore plenty of punctured balls either side of the divide, did the trick and worked well for me. Before doing this, I felt sea sick every time I stopped at traffic lights or a junction. It was terribleQuoteThat’s the beauty of upright tanks Nathan, no such issue.I’ve been tempted to go back to my 750 upright. But do like the extra practicality of the flat tank.I’m sure the drainage hose will sort it outYou wont like the practically when you have a quarter tank or more of water that you're unable to use because of being parked the wrong way on a hill, up on a kerb and so on.Stick to the upright, its so much better for many reasons.That’s not too much of a problem when you’ve got 750l, as you don’t run out of water easily. It’s a fair point though. Having said that, I’ll see how it goes for a month or so. May very well return to the upright.