My target vehicle is a mini-cargo van (Promaster City, most likely). Reason: fit in my garage, which means keep height low (no more than 7 additional inches up top) and every bit of possible storage space used down below. So, I've been considering a water storage system that resides on the roof. To distribute the weight, I'm thinking of 6 inch CPVC. See the figure attached. The PV panel will sit between the CPVC tubes and create a storage space underneath (warm and not waterproof for lightweight items that can stand some heat). The CPVC tubes could be enclosed with plexiglass and insulation to create a solar hot water collector.
Here are my concerns, and I'd like comments.
1. Slosh effect. When braking, this could be a lot of weight (total capacity = 15 gallons or 126 pounds)
How could I design it (compartmentalize?) to reduce slosh effect? Is slosh effect really a worry? Could be a stressor on my roof rack system.
2. Potability of water heated/stored in CPVC. Ideally, I'll have a Berkey water filter gravity-fed by this tank up top.
Thanks,
Jim
Here are my concerns, and I'd like comments.
1. Slosh effect. When braking, this could be a lot of weight (total capacity = 15 gallons or 126 pounds)
How could I design it (compartmentalize?) to reduce slosh effect? Is slosh effect really a worry? Could be a stressor on my roof rack system.
2. Potability of water heated/stored in CPVC. Ideally, I'll have a Berkey water filter gravity-fed by this tank up top.
Thanks,
Jim