3D printed Water Tank Inlet Filler Hozelock Adapter (orange).
To make filling your water tank easier. Saves the hose flying out when you turn the tap on and dropping on the dirty floor making the end of your nice clean hose mucky. Just a nice helpful gadget to have if you fill with a hose frequently Printed in orange PETG. I make a few types. Pictures below to help you choose your one. Message me with a picture of your filler if you are not sure which one fits your van. They all come fitted with a brass Hozelock fitted for a good connection to your hose, and all have vents incorporated into the design.
IMPORTANT NOTE. Watch your tank water level. When its approaching full be prepared to turn your tap OFF. Remember the water has to go somewhere when your tank is full. Water filler necks connecting pipes in motor-homes can sometimes be routed very torturous, which can limit the speed at which water can be pumped in. Be aware of this. Donβt just turn your tap on full and leave it unattended.
Hozelock 2 Lug FAP Mobilvetta/RollerTeam. 34mm/28mm
Hozelock 2 Lug FIAMMA
Hozelock 3 Lug 64mm FAWO, ES2100
Hozelock 3 Lug 61mm
Hozelock 3 Lug 55mm
Hozelock Whale Filler with slide up door
Hygiene Bung for Whale with slide up door. (Β£12)
Hozelock German Tank behind locker door
They are all Β£14+P&P Β£3.75
Email us on chrisatheathpark@yahoo.com to order.
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FAP 28mm and 34mm Hole (2 Lug). The 28mm option comes with pipe extension to alleviate back pressure issues. (image above). (Image below) showing where hole size difference is.
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FIAMMA Hozelock (2 Lug) (image above)
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3 Lug versions, come in 3 Sizes (image above)
Image showing where to measure for your 3 prong caps.
Traditional PLS ES2100 (image above)
PLS ES2100 Version has vent hole that can double as a Whale Subby pump filler from a water roller. (image above)
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Whale Hozelock (image above)
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Whale Filler Hygiene Bung to block opening behind sliding door.
(Not a Hozelock but was a part that was requested for Whale) (image above)
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Hozelock German Tank behind locker door. (image above)