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pira114
Jun 12, 2016Explorer II
I'd call Airstream. Their Tech guys likely know if there's even room for a larger tank. Somehow, I doubt it. Especially in an enclosed space like you have.
Aside from bringing water containers to fill the tank, another option is water conservation. I bet most would be surprised at how much they can save.
Things like using the campground toilets whenever possible, washing dishes in a common campground water station if allowed, bringing jugs of water for drinking and cooking instead of using the tap (I like the 2.5 gallon jugs), not letting the water run when washing hands or brushing teeth (or not using your holding tank water for this at all).
A lot depends on how you camp. I basically only use my freshwater tank for flushing the toilet. Even then, it's only for late night/very early morning use.
I've boondocked in the forest for 7 days with a 29 gallon tank and came back with most of it.
Aside from bringing water containers to fill the tank, another option is water conservation. I bet most would be surprised at how much they can save.
Things like using the campground toilets whenever possible, washing dishes in a common campground water station if allowed, bringing jugs of water for drinking and cooking instead of using the tap (I like the 2.5 gallon jugs), not letting the water run when washing hands or brushing teeth (or not using your holding tank water for this at all).
A lot depends on how you camp. I basically only use my freshwater tank for flushing the toilet. Even then, it's only for late night/very early morning use.
I've boondocked in the forest for 7 days with a 29 gallon tank and came back with most of it.
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