TJ2018
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- Eric
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- Orange County, CA
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I gotta agree with @Shots ... more challenging than just filling up a void. Water breeds contaminants over time and without a way to properly clean and sanitize (which most wouldn't do anyway) it's a lawsuit in the making. I mean c'mon... who was the brain trust that inspired the warning "DO NOT DRINK BATTERY FLUID" on batteries? I can honestly say no matter how thirsty I was I would not look at the battery and think... "hmmmm... that looks refreshing..." Unfortunately Engineers have to design for the lowest common denominator of human intelligence (or lack thereof).Weight?
You do realize your rig is packed with fluids right? Will not effect driving unless your installing a hot tub in the back lol
Dude we talking 5-10 gallons worth if that. Small supply for either drinking water or to wash hands or pots and pans for camping.
I think would be very useful actually....except for winter time(something I literally just thought about).
If only they packaged water in convenient portable containers...
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