I was asked a while ago from subscriber about the spout I have on the Rotopax Water Container. Now that the Jeep is up and running again I have begun working on some of gear that's going in and onto the Jeep and I thought I would touch on the spouts while I'm replacing them. The spouts I use are just generic water container spouts from the local fuel station and they can be found almost all over Europe in the same style but with a different cap. All you need to do is boil some water and heat them up, pull them apart and pop the tap inside the original Rotopax Lid. Then add an O-ring and that's basically it. They are really cheap, readily available (for me) and you can carry a couple spare just in case they brake one day on a trip and you need to replace them. I have provided some links below to sites that sell them but bear in mind that you find these general taps for much cheaper on eBay and in general stores. I couldnt find any in the USA that looked like the ones that I use but the official Rotopax Spigot isnt that expensive, its just a big longer. Thanks for watching.
HAHAHA!!🤣 Brilliant ending to this great video! It's always good to come clean with things! Extravagant purchases with money that may feel like it's "burning a hole in your pocket" can weigh pretty heavily on the heart, especially when you "secretly" want to keep what you've bought and still want keep the Mrs. happy. 😁 Hope you all are feeling better and get to use those damned expensive water jugs soon!
I think its happened to me more times than I can count, recently with gears lol. Looking forward to getting back out in this thing! Thanks for watching
Hi Mike! Thanks for your cool and informative video! Unfortunately I watched it JUST a few seconds after I had bought the Spout Kit for Rotopax Water Container ..... But it' s OK.. After all, the difference is equivalent to a lunch or dinner... And fortunately I don't have any Mrs. to keep happy (yet) 😂😂 P.S. Very nice garage you have!! John (from Greece)
Hey John, thanks for watching. I don't think you can go wrong with that spout kit, plus its not expensive at all. Probabaly more reliable too. The garage is a working progress but at least its warm when the winter rolls in. Makes such a difference. Take care and thanks again.
Great video man, getting ready to do the gull-wing mod to my grand Cherokee soon, and I might just have to add the rotopax to them..thanks for the upload..:)
I drive the new Cherokee. It’s a pretty compact rig. As such these Rotopax are honestly the best “fit” for my needs and my vehicle size. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet on them because I plan to start really with just one mount. The big question? Honestly, water or gas? I’ll likely use water WAY more.
Its the same with me really. The jeep isnt a bit vehicle so its about maximising space. For me its water but I wouldn't mind a large diesel rotopax on the roof.
Thank you for this video and the so awesome tip! 💪💪 By the way are you using also Rotopax fuel cans ? Cap gasket leak is kinda pi**ing me off and it looks like this is a common issue. Any experience or advise ?
Thanks for watching! I don't use the rotopax fuel cans but I have heard the same as you with them leaking. I find it quite surprising because they are not cheap. I honestly have no solution as I don't have any hands on experience with them, sorry I cant be more help.
Hi Mike! Great video as always, fellow swede here would like to mention i'm pretty sure i saw your Jeep in a sony ad the other day!? It flashed before my eyes and you can't pause or rewind an ad.
@@WorkshoptoWilderness I'm not trying to pull your leg here but as mentioned fractions of a second your model same light blue color in snowy conditions. I am a bit of sony guy myself and I guess the ad were directed to me through my search for a new mobile phone, sorry to say i'm now a displeased samsung owner.
G'day Mike, yep great design concept these, but yeah $$$. Shame the pair aren't keyed alike and they will no doubt put some extra load on the hinges especially when full, though knowing you, you'll have already factored that in. Q. if I may; being fully exposed to the elements, have you ever had the water and/or the tap freeze up ? Cheers Duke.
The hinge load might be an issue. It won't make a difference when open as the strut will support it all but its when closed I'm still pondering about. It's going to pull down on the hinges. I think a hydraulic strut will actually help in this case as it will stabilise it all. Still not sure. With regards to winter, I haven't driven for long enough for it to freeze before. Even in -20c its remained liquid possible due to it moving constantly. Its had some ice pieces in it but never totally frozen. Normally in winter camping I take them into the awning room with the diesel heater.
Pretty cool brother, on a side note, when you lock your rotopax with that top spinner, you can just unscrew both spinners at the same time regardless of they keyed part on top. ask me how i know lol...................... It keeps honest ppl honest I guess haha
Ah the explaining to the wife about the impulse buy story ha ha. Love it Mike! I think we have all been there at some time.
That worked absolutely perfect!!!! Thank you, it never occurred to me that the plastic would get soft and just pop thru. Freaking outstanding!
For the price of those things, they should come with a tap!
I was asked a while ago from subscriber about the spout I have on the Rotopax Water Container. Now that the Jeep is up and running again I have begun working on some of gear that's going in and onto the Jeep and I thought I would touch on the spouts while I'm replacing them.
The spouts I use are just generic water container spouts from the local fuel station and they can be found almost all over Europe in the same style but with a different cap. All you need to do is boil some water and heat them up, pull them apart and pop the tap inside the original Rotopax Lid.
Then add an O-ring and that's basically it. They are really cheap, readily available (for me) and you can carry a couple spare just in case they brake one day on a trip and you need to replace them.
I have provided some links below to sites that sell them but bear in mind that you find these general taps for much cheaper on eBay and in general stores. I couldnt find any in the USA that looked like the ones that I use but the official Rotopax Spigot isnt that expensive, its just a big longer.
Thanks for watching.
Really like the idea of using the bonnet strut style stay prop for the gullwing. The best ideas are always the most simple 👌
HAHAHA!!🤣 Brilliant ending to this great video! It's always good to come clean with things! Extravagant purchases with money that may feel like it's "burning a hole in your pocket" can weigh pretty heavily on the heart, especially when you "secretly" want to keep what you've bought and still want keep the Mrs. happy. 😁
Hope you all are feeling better and get to use those damned expensive water jugs soon!
I think its happened to me more times than I can count, recently with gears lol. Looking forward to getting back out in this thing! Thanks for watching
Good info as usual Mike. Good to see you're feeling better.
lol at the trying to explain purchases ... and yeah those rotopax's on the side look both cool & very functional
Hi Mike! Thanks for your cool and informative video!
Unfortunately I watched it JUST a few seconds after I had bought the Spout Kit for Rotopax Water Container .....
But it' s OK.. After all, the difference is equivalent to a lunch or dinner... And fortunately I don't have any Mrs. to keep happy (yet) 😂😂
P.S. Very nice garage you have!!
John (from Greece)
Hey John, thanks for watching. I don't think you can go wrong with that spout kit, plus its not expensive at all. Probabaly more reliable too. The garage is a working progress but at least its warm when the winter rolls in. Makes such a difference. Take care and thanks again.
I wish I had all the knowledge to build this I’ve got the same track rooftop tent and just want a really good piece of kit
Great video man, getting ready to do the gull-wing mod to my grand Cherokee soon, and I might just have to add the rotopax to them..thanks for the upload..:)
Lovely those rotopax, but expensive. Love longer videos❤
Awesome video. I was wondering where to get a tap for the packs.
I drive the new Cherokee. It’s a pretty compact rig. As such these Rotopax are honestly the best “fit” for my needs and my vehicle size. I haven’t pulled the trigger yet on them because I plan to start really with just one mount. The big question? Honestly, water or gas? I’ll likely use water WAY more.
Its the same with me really. The jeep isnt a bit vehicle so its about maximising space. For me its water but I wouldn't mind a large diesel rotopax on the roof.
Thank you for this video and the so awesome tip! 💪💪
By the way are you using also Rotopax fuel cans ? Cap gasket leak is kinda pi**ing me off and it looks like this is a common issue.
Any experience or advise ?
Thanks for watching! I don't use the rotopax fuel cans but I have heard the same as you with them leaking. I find it quite surprising because they are not cheap.
I honestly have no solution as I don't have any hands on experience with them, sorry I cant be more help.
Hell yes...thanks bro!
Hi Mike! Great video as always, fellow swede here would like to mention i'm pretty sure i saw your Jeep in a sony ad the other day!? It flashed before my eyes and you can't pause or rewind an ad.
Hey Mattias, for real? Did it look like my Jeep or just the same model. Thanks for watching!
@@WorkshoptoWilderness I'm not trying to pull your leg here but as mentioned fractions of a second your model same light blue color in snowy conditions. I am a bit of sony guy myself and I guess the ad were directed to me through my search for a new mobile phone, sorry to say i'm now a displeased samsung owner.
Thank you so much
G'day Mike, yep great design concept these, but yeah $$$. Shame the pair aren't keyed alike and they will no doubt put some extra load on the hinges especially when full, though knowing you, you'll have already factored that in.
Q. if I may; being fully exposed to the elements, have you ever had the water and/or the tap freeze up ?
Cheers Duke.
The hinge load might be an issue. It won't make a difference when open as the strut will support it all but its when closed I'm still pondering about. It's going to pull down on the hinges. I think a hydraulic strut will actually help in this case as it will stabilise it all. Still not sure. With regards to winter, I haven't driven for long enough for it to freeze before. Even in -20c its remained liquid possible due to it moving constantly. Its had some ice pieces in it but never totally frozen. Normally in winter camping I take them into the awning room with the diesel heater.
Re freezing: Just to add plastic is (normally) a very good thermal insulator :)
Been there done that with jeep parts purchases. Like my ARB room 😂
I’ve asked for this video years ago! I’ve been trying to find them damned caps. Guess turbos take preference lol. 🤙
Still waiting for you to tell us EXACTLY where you got your snorkel. Please.
topdelar.se/products/1725-snorkel-jeep-cherokee-xj-diesel from here.
None of the ones I found worked for me. They don’t seem to be common in the US.
Ah that's a shame..
Do you have a jerry can for extra fuel?
I don't tent to carry extra fuel unless on long journeys. I wouldn't mind getting a large rotopax on the rack with diesel in it.
Pretty cool brother, on a side note, when you lock your rotopax with that top spinner, you can just unscrew both spinners at the same time regardless of they keyed part on top. ask me how i know lol...................... It keeps honest ppl honest I guess haha
I thought about that also. I guess you can tighten the heck out of it but ultimately it can be taken off. Did someone steel them from you?
@@WorkshoptoWilderness yup my gas can,
@@WorkshoptoWilderness you also have my utmost permission to delete my comment in the spirit that no one gets any ill intended ideas xD 👍
we've all been there, oh yes we've all been there. dam honey it's a no return item
can't wait to see er on the trail
i looked into roto's yea no i'm good lol
Its been too long! She's almost there, I'm holding off with the gears just until the world calms down.... Scary times mate.
@@WorkshoptoWilderness excellent choice buddy, you'll get there
Had any strong cold medicine recently? ;-)
I'm still feeling rough. The after effects of corona.. gone up into my sinuses now.
@@WorkshoptoWilderness take care!
It’s lingering in my lungs a year on. Stay safe and get better Mike.
they just sent them to me , but now they want money trust me it's cheaper to keep them then send them back