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Cheyenps
Dec 19, 2014Explorer
jplante4 wrote:
Rather than adding plumbing, why not just replace the existing tank with something bigger?
That's something to consider, and I hadn't thought of it. I doubt the larger tank costs much more than adding a second one and the plumbing gets much simpler.
I have seen tanks configured such that one could straddle the framing member that is currently alongside the existing tank. One of those could work. I'll have to see if any of them have baffles in them - might help the sloshing thing.
The idea is to hold enough gray water for a long weekend and dump on the way out of the campground in areas without individual site sewer hookups (usually beaches, some mountain sites). We do it now by dumping the dishwater in to the toilet but it's a bit of a hassle.
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