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mdamerell
Jan 26, 2015Explorer
Partly it depends on how you want to use it. If you tend to have full hookups its not that big of a deal. If you want to boondock tanks size is very important. Also depends upon how many people in your camper and how water savvy they are. It's easier to add more fresh water than it is to drain tanks. Some places you can get power and water but you have to move to dump tanks, honey wagon or the stinky blue tote.
When all is said and done it's our kitchen gray that always fills up first, then the shower gray and last but not least to 2 blacks.
Good luck
We have 48 gal fresh, 2 - 40 gal blacks (80 gal) and 2 - 40 gal grays (80 gal)
When all is said and done it's our kitchen gray that always fills up first, then the shower gray and last but not least to 2 blacks.
Good luck
We have 48 gal fresh, 2 - 40 gal blacks (80 gal) and 2 - 40 gal grays (80 gal)
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