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pnichols
May 22, 2020Explorer II
There's a couple of other things that can be done in an RV to help with water use, and disposing of, when drycamping:
1. Install water restrictors on all faucets in the living area. We have 0.5 gallons per minute restrictors on our kitchen and bathroom sink faucets.
2. When the grey tank is getting near full - but the black tank is not - empty grey water from it's tank drain into a bucket, go inside the coach and empty the bucket into the toilet. We have done this at times when drycamping for several days in order to better balance grey water capacity with black water capacity. Our black tank size is larger than our grey water tank, as is the case in many RVs.
1. Install water restrictors on all faucets in the living area. We have 0.5 gallons per minute restrictors on our kitchen and bathroom sink faucets.
2. When the grey tank is getting near full - but the black tank is not - empty grey water from it's tank drain into a bucket, go inside the coach and empty the bucket into the toilet. We have done this at times when drycamping for several days in order to better balance grey water capacity with black water capacity. Our black tank size is larger than our grey water tank, as is the case in many RVs.
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