Mr.Mark wrote:
RayChez wrote:
I guess that Prevost has a manual valve that you can close if you do not want the grey water to go to the one tank which is black and grey??? But even at that most RV parks will not allow grey water on the ground, not even BLM will allow it, but that is another subject to be discussed on another thread.
I really can't see any reason to use the grey water by-pass for our use. We could connect a hose to the grey water by-pass connection and run a hose to the sewer outlet allowing all grey to exit there. That would reduce water adding to the 'black material' if that is a desire.
Again, we would really have no need to use the grey water by-pass with a 189 gallon holding tank. In our previous coach with a 70 gallon grey, 40 gallon black and 100 gallon fresh, and when I would join my RV group in Quartzsite for 5 days, I would only use 50 gallons of fresh water and not even fill the black and grey tanks to half full.
We could go quite a while with our current holding tank if we conserve. Also, we have no manual valves per se, all are air actuated for normal use. I could use the manual cut-off valves in the plumbing manifold if a problem arose.
MM.
Yes that coach you have is really something. Tops in the luxury A Class coaches. I agree that is one big holding tank. And I do not think you would want to dump even the grey water out in our fragile desert.