Scepter water can pump?

teotwaki

Excelsior!
The ghetto version of 4x4mike's
No tap needed
Purchase a brass hose bib with 1/2 npt threads
Just screw it into the opening on the cap (it will cut the threads)
Unscrew and wrap with thread tape and reinstall

LCI 5 gal jug $20
HD hose bib $5

You can lay it flat or on end
No shower but a cheap effective water source with little to go bad

How Sa-weet!!
 

FLYFISHEXPERT

LivingOverland.com
also, if i'm reading this correctly, it's a pump built into the faucet fixture - i'm assuming self priming for a few feet at least - would be a little simpler than a 2 part pump & faucet perhaps:

http://www.amazon.com/Water-Systems-Dual-Delta-Faucet/dp/B004JIER2Q/ref=sr_1_132

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I had looked at these when I was working on my setup. I decided against it because of the size of the hole I would have to cut into the lid. The faucet I used fits inside the Reliance lid and all I had to do was drill a hole for the wires.
 

Sawyer

Adventurer
I might do a little write-up. My friend wants one after using it this past weekend. Until then, the head is a kitchen sink sprayer(was $5 at Loews) basically, I found the head, then found the hose, then I spent an hour in the fittings isles (both water and air)The hardest part to find was a piece to seal the head to the hose(it didn't come with anything) I found a piece that mates 2 hoses together, cut off one side and pressed it through the head threaded end all the way into the hose itself. Kind of hard to picture. Like I said, I will make another soon and detail it for you.

I used it for 1 shower and every meal for 2 days clean up, still had a gallon at least left. Defiantly shined for camp chores. 10 psi seams to be just fine.

Curious about this one. You say you used it for 1 shower and every meal for two days. Was that with the initial 10 psi or did you find yourself having to pressurizer it?
 

grimbo

Explorer
I just use a 20l square Jerry can. In the lid in the top I drilled a hole. Then grabbed an inner tube and cut the valve stem off plus enough surrounding rubber to fit inside the lid. Sealed it up with glue and silicon. Grabbed a bit of garden hose with a trigger spout and then just attach the air compressor to The valve stem and voila, pressurized water.
 

Kiel

New member
here is a couple of mine I made yesterday. Made with a scepter flo and go gas transfer hand pump. I found a pvc trap adapter that fit the siphon nozzle well, drilled a whole in my spare cap. I'm in this 37 bucks total. The hand pump, lets out about a cup of water each squeeze, or if you hold it it will siphon out like in the last pic. The water tank just needs to be higher then the spout.

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TangoBlue

American Adventurist
here is a couple of mine I made yesterday. Made with a scepter flo and go gas transfer hand pump. I found a pvc trap adapter that fit the siphon nozzle well, drilled a whole in my spare cap. I'm in this 37 bucks total. The hand pump, lets out about a cup of water each squeeze, or if you hold it it will siphon out like in the last pic. The water tank just needs to be higher then the spout.

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That looks like a winner right there! What was the PVC adapter PN and where did you get it? Maybe even a picture of the top of the modified black MWC cap? That's exactly what I've been looking to do.
 

Kiel

New member
found the tag for my adapter. Its a trap adapter w/washer and plastic nut. Its in the black pvc section of home depot # 1194212479
 

Kiel

New member
Used it over an over nighter this last weekend. Its so nice to not need 2 people anymore plus the hose and nozzle make it so much nicer then the actual lid hard mounted ones
 

Ray_G

Explorer
Thanks for posting up the idea for the pump, my Discovery's rear cargo area was causing me fits trying to find clearance for a lid mounted pump...this solves that problem.

Look for a fynspray and scepter lid in the for sale forum soon!
r-
Ray
 

Imnosaint

Adventurer
Amazing ideas here.

Maybe I oversimplified it, but as Theksmith pointed out about using a sprayer, I picked up a heavy-duty, two-gallon garden sprayer at Lowe's, replaced the hose with food-grade tubing and stuck a nozzle from an old solar shower on the end.

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Ten feet of hose, pressurized, gave us enough volume and pressure for a long shower (by camp standards) and for kitchen duty. Under $35.
 

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