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blaczero
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May 11, 2021

To portable dump tank or not to portable dump tank...

that is the question.

I am at a seasonal site right now (my first) and we're in a low lying area so I have to pay $20 a week to get pumped, or pack up and dump myself. I've been looking into a portable dump tank, should I do it?

I am traveling a bit but will be here until October.
  • dedmiston wrote:
    a Silkwood shower


    Hah! I wonder if anyone understands that reference.

    Good one
  • blaczero wrote:
    dedmiston wrote:
    a Silkwood shower


    Hah! I wonder if anyone understands that reference.

    Good one


    I got it.
    To the OP is there not a bath house where you are staying that can handle the dooty?
  • Years ago we stayed at a state park near our kids. At that time we had a TT. I had a 32 gallon Barker that I left in the back of the pick-up. I used a macerator pump to empty the RV tanks into the Barker tank. This system worked well for us. To move the TT, with its small holding tanks, every time I needed to dump was a pain.
  • cyrus799 wrote:
    I need a refresher course on how to dump RV tanks at home. How to dump RV tanks at home in an easy and safe way?


    You should probably start a new thread for your question. There is a lot more info needed about your particular situation. First and foremost, do you have easy access to your septic clean out at your house?
  • cyrus799 wrote:
    I need a refresher course on how to dump RV tanks at home. How to dump RV tanks at home in an easy and safe way?


    Hi Cyrus - Welcome to the forum.

    Please start a new topic with this question.

    I think you'll find pretty quickly that dumping the tanks is no big deal.

    My only nugget of wisdom is to find something called a "twist-on valve" at Amazon or Camping World. This valve goes at the end of your dump line just before the cap and provides an extra level of insurance in case you accidentally left a valve handle open.
  • Had a tote with my pop-up. Glad to see that go when we sold it. And that was just grey water. With the current trailer I would have to make two trips a week with a larger tote. No thanks, I will move the trailer. And usually we do move every week anyway so not really an issue. I would pay the $20 for the honey wagon. Although if I could stretch the service to every 10 to 14 days I would be conserving water.

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