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@MTNLIVIN how did you get this to mount to your water can?This is what I'm using on my Scepter water can. It's a little slow but gets the job done.
Water Pump
I just press it on and use it. Once I fill up my bottle I remove it and close up the jug.@MTNLIVIN how did you get this to mount to your water can?
Where did you source that case for the pump?Those quick connects are colder fittings. CPC NS6 line.
I get mine from Freshwater systems. They are spendy but pretty much leak proof.
I only use the fittings for pressurized water, not with gravity fed nozzle that just screws on and off when needed.
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Hinged Electrical Junction Box from Polycase.Where did you source that case for the pump?
14" in diameter, might be kinda hard to fit that into a Scepter jug.Found this thread from a link in another thread, but baffle balls could be a solution to prevent sloshing
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They make different sizes…sorry wasn’t looking close at the size. But you could get a bunch of 1.5”-2” balls and dump them into the water tank14" in diameter, might be kinda hard to fit that into a Scepter jug.