Darling if you measure the tanks in CM LxBxH=Total Volume
Darling here is an example for you
80cm x 50cm x 15cm=60,000/1,000=60L take off 10% for the baffles. There you go darling simple as and even blonde Jacko can do it. So darling no doubt you can do it.
-- Edited by Jacko on Wednesday 22nd of June 2011 06:51:32 PM
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Darling if you measure the tanks in CM LxBxH=Total Volume
Darling here is an example for you
80cm x 50cm x 15cm=60,000/1,000=60L There you go darling simple as and even blonde Jacko can do it. So darling no doubt you can do it.
Can't we dispense with some of the "darlings"? Also I think the response trivialises a quite sensible and intelligent question from a very welcome newcomer to the forum.
It may be that the tank is not rectangular in shape or is located in a position where it would be difficult to measure.
I haven't had to do this so someone may have a "handy hint" but my suggestion would be to fill the tank then drain it into a bucket with a known volume (capacity). It may be necessary to measure the capacity of the bucket first rather than assuming it's volume. (Assuming a call to Jayco doesn't come up with an answer)
-- Edited by jimricho on Wednesday 22nd of June 2011 07:00:57 PM
Ring Jayco Direct no sense talking to the the monkeys ( salesmen) when the organ grinder has the answers on tap may even pay to have the chjassie number on hand in case it was a special order and non standard tanks were fitted
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