Evening all. I got my Fleximake bladder the other week. I've installed it and used it while away camping for the week last week. Very happy so far. I asked them to shorten it to 1300mm which they were happy to do at no extra charge. I also asked them to alter the locations on the inlets and outlets slightly to ensure they weren't in the way of the bottom seat bracket etc. The instructions say to attach the top of the bladder to the seat back brackets. That was fine for the middle bracket as the eyelets were in the correct location, but there were no eyelets in the correct places for the left and right brackets, so I put the extra eyelets in using a cheap Bunnings kit. See the photos. I also put some marine carpet underneath the bladder to ensure it didn't rub on anything. This was also suggested in the instructions. I flushed it out 2 or 3 times before using it. To be honest I can't pick up much of a taste in the water. I reckon it is a little plasticy but it's fine to drink. It tastes better than the water that come out of the stainless tanks in the camper trailer. So I'm a happy camper so far. I haven't measured the capacity but I'm guessing around 50 litres. I'll try to get a more accurate reading at some stage. Let me know if there are any questions.
You do hear a bit of sloshing especially when you go around tight corners or over big bumps but it doesn't bother me.
Some photos. Sorry, I forgot to take one with the bladder installed before I reattached the seat.
The bladder with the eyelets I added (the brass coloured ones 2nd and 3rd in from either side).
The locations of the inlets and outlets. The top one is the breather. The side is the filler. The bottom is the drain.
The filler hose which doubles as a water level gauge, tucked behind the seat. It's easy to pull out for filling.
Preparing the carpet.
The instructions.
The inlet/outlet locations that I sent to the manufacturers.