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NRALIFR
Jan 14, 2020Explorer
Many RV’s have sensors in the fresh, gray, and black tanks to give you an idea of how full they are. The ones in the gray and black tanks tend to be a little unreliable due to the environment they’re in, but hopefully your trailer has some indicator lights on a panel somewhere. If not, you may have to make some rough estimates of daily water usage, and then just plan to dump every X number of days.
One strategy would be to just use the tanks until they fill up, and then cut the number of days it took to fill in half and start dumping on a schedule. You’ll know when the gray tank is full when the water starts filling the shower pan (or whatever the lowest gray water drain is).
Do you know what the fresh, gray, and black tank capacities are?
:):)
One strategy would be to just use the tanks until they fill up, and then cut the number of days it took to fill in half and start dumping on a schedule. You’ll know when the gray tank is full when the water starts filling the shower pan (or whatever the lowest gray water drain is).
Do you know what the fresh, gray, and black tank capacities are?
:):)
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