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pnichols
Aug 28, 2016Explorer II
Just as a reminder/tip for boondocking: Some Class C motorhomes have a black water tank that is greater capacity than the grey water tank. With that kind of a setup, you can "increase" your grey water tank holding capacity by periodically off-loading grey water into the black water tank.
We have valves to do this transfer, but if you don't ... a small bucket can be used to dump empty grey water into with the tank valve and then dump the bucket into the toilet as needed to relieve the grey tank.
Our Class C has a 39 gallon black water tank and a 29 gallon grey water tank, so we off-load our grey water quite a bit in order to extend dry camping time.
We have valves to do this transfer, but if you don't ... a small bucket can be used to dump empty grey water into with the tank valve and then dump the bucket into the toilet as needed to relieve the grey tank.
Our Class C has a 39 gallon black water tank and a 29 gallon grey water tank, so we off-load our grey water quite a bit in order to extend dry camping time.
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