Rechargeable pump for Reliance water container

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Rechargeable water pump:

Reliance water containers:

Reliance replacement spigot:

Collapsible wash basin:
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I like that idea.simple and does the job😊

deemelton
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Can you provide a little more detail on how and where exactly you got glued the spigot onto the bottom of the battery powered faucet? Love this idea and trying to adapt to our talk-skinny Reliance 7-Gal container.

cdechillo
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Where did you get your front bar work from? looks awesome.

robertsegura
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Ordered with your link. Thanks for the knowledge!

BriManeely
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Bruh, don’t you want the Dometic version for $170.00 so you can get the YouTube Overlander cred?

Nicely done 👍🏻

MIAMIC
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Great idea, I'm going to copy this design. Thanks!

OutsidewithTom
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Made mine a couple weeks ago and just finished using it on a week long camping rip through Utah and Colorado. Worked great and was sooo easy! Thank you for sharing!

derricklang
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Why can’t someone make a pump to fit these jugs I got 2 of these but can only find them that fit the huge water jugs

MasonHoward-tl
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That’s super clever. I’ll have to give this a try!

liamendresen
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Oh my gosh thank you I was hoping to find a way to use a usb pump with my 7 gallon reliance skinny blue REI water jug.
💜🦋💕👍🏼

ReneaDooserider
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Looks very easy to do. Thanks for sharing!

jeanariley
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Best thing I ever did was get one of these pumps!!!

loveme
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Great video and idea, gonna do the same thing for my big water jug.

atomneely
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Simpler is better as you just exemplified. A video I watched just before yours was a bit more elaborate and used an electric pump after connecting several pieces of connectors and tubing. Yours truly embodies easy peasy concept

dalepaladin
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Not sure why you would use hot glue. What I did was use a razor blade to trim off all of the little flanges on the black plastic tube on the bottom of the faucet pump in in order to let the white plastic tube (the one from the Reliance blue water jug that you just used a hacksaw to cut off the spigot) fit the faucet pump black plastic tube. You could hot glue the white Reliance water jug tube to the black pump tube, but why bother? It is a perfect fit as is. Also, I can foresee the rubber tube that goes into the water jug getting pulled off at some point and without the assembly hot glued together you will be able to dissemble the mechanism in order to put the tube back on, or replace it if damaged or dirty and needing replacement.

colinclantz
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Is the position of the spout adjustable? Or when you twist it on does it stay pointed in the same direction?

dattran
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Great idea and right on time. I've been looking for an automated pump solution. Thanks for sharing!

rollingpixel
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I am a new subscriber recommended by Tristan from YouTube channel rv and fishing channel. Great idea Thanks for sharing

mariawalsh
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Thanks for this—there is no ready-made product that does this for Reliance containers, so DIY is the only option, and you gave me the inspiration to do it. One note that others might find helpful: The pump I chose was similar but the Reliance pipe (after cutting) was too small a diameter to attach the the pump. I found a PVC pipe fitting that worked as an adaptor. Used a lot of epoxy. (And I screwed it up once, had to scramble to recut as the glue was setting. So measure twice, then measure a couple more times.) So there’s some ingenuity and experimentation required, but the end result is something I’ve been wanting for a long time.

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