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GravelRider
Explorer II
Jun 18, 2020

Using RV portable tote tanks

I've been looking for a solution to grey water tank filling up quickly and just found out about the Camco Rhino and similar tote tanks (thanks to this forum!). These seem like the perfect solution... The only problem is that the inlet on these portable totes is 13.5" or so (depending on size) and the outlet on my camper is around 10." The actual grey water tank itself is much higher than 13.5," so I'm hoping that it should drain into the portable tank without too much of an issue, and once I get it drained and close the gate valve, that a little would be left in the hose, which I would then just lift it up and flow it down into the tank. I will only be doing grey water, never black, so if I lose a little on the ground, I'm not overly concerned.

Does this sound about right? Or am I going to have some major issues with this? I know I could also lift the rear tires or dig a hole, etc... But I'm hoping I could avoid this. Hopefully some of you have some real world experience using these in this way.

Thanks.

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