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mlts22 wrote:
Sportsmobile can upfit with a cassette toilet.
The problem with pulling the toilet is that it affects resale value unless it can be put back exactly as it was from the factory when it gets put on the market.
Cassette toilets have their pros and cons. One pro is that you can carry multiple empty cassettes with you, and dump them into pit/vault toilets. The con is that they get heavy and require chemicals to be dumped in them to deal with odor after emptying.
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eric1514 wrote:
I'm really not understanding this. You say your van has a 10 gallon black tank, yet you want to replace the toilet with a porta-potty with half or less that capacity.
You might save some on fresh water usage but you could easily get a gallon jug and flush with that. If you don't want to drive to the dump station, get a tote with wheels and download your black water into that. Many campgrounds will frown on you dumping your porta-potty down the toilets in their public restrooms, although I've done it with a cassette, but I've also been told no. If you're boondocking and want to take your wast into the forest and dig a hole, a tote would still work.
I'm really curious why you want to modify a brand new van. It's your van and you should do with it what you want. I'm just curious.
Thanks,
Eric
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