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anybody removed van toilet/used porta potti

gerrym51
Explorer II
Explorer II
Has anybody removed your vans toilet and replaced using porta potti
only.

although emptying via dump station is not really bad the major reason i'm considering it is the 10 gallon black tank fills to fast.

can dump porta potti in more places.
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drsolo
Nomad
Nomad
sodajerk wrote:

removed the broke toilet, screwed a plug in the top of the tank, then glued a sheet of plastic wall cover over the flat section of the shower floor where the toilet set.
got a Therford Porta Potty.
it got a little harder to get the potty out of the shower door


guess if it was me I would have devised a hinged capping so could just dump the porta potty contents into the black tank? That would increase the gallonage before needing to dump, black tank + porta.

my porta potty is held in place with a bungee cord when I am driving... as is most everything else in my RVan.
Ingrid and Dan Retired teachers from Milwaukee, WI
1992 GMC Vandura conversion

sodajerk
Explorer
Explorer
When we first got our van 12 years ago, the toilet was broke. The older design had just one holding tank, for the black, and the grey was drained on the ground. This is the 1972 design. I removed the broke toilet, screwed a plug in the top of the tank, then glued a sheet of plastic wall cover over the flat section of the shower floor where the toilet set. Then changed the grey water to flow into the holding tank. We got a Therford Porta Potty. I had to look hard to find a hold down kit to keep it from sliding around in the shower. It has worked good for us. One note is the porta potty is not vented so as you change altitude there can be a build up of pressure inside.
As I aged, it got a little harder to get the potty out of the shower door, a real tight fit. We decided to go to a regular toilet, so now I have a brown water tank. Just need to make very sure it does not get full, or it will back up into the shower. My tank is 28 gallons.
Works for us, happy camping.
Happy Camping
Jim & Jo Ann
1973 Wide Body Superior Class B on a Chevy 1 Ton Van. 350 Fuel Injection
"Oldie but goodie"

drsolo
Nomad
Nomad
ol' grouch wrote:
I would think the smell of a chemical port-a-pot would be pretty strong.


I hate "fragrance" so I bought Reliance Bio-Blue Toilet Deodorant Package. I am not sure why but the smell when emptying my porta potty is much less obnoxious "neat" than when I have added that "bio-blue" not to mention no blue staining. When my porta potty is closed, there is no smell at all even tho it resides in the open at the head of my recliner/bed. And, I have a very good sense of smell like when one of my dogs does a dump in their cage while I am driving I have to immediately pull over and clean everything up. Even when using it my porta potty smells less than my flush toilet at home. There is no "air gap" between seat and base in my porta potty.
Ingrid and Dan Retired teachers from Milwaukee, WI
1992 GMC Vandura conversion

ol__grouch
Explorer
Explorer
gerrym51 wrote:
Has anybody removed your vans toilet and replaced using porta potti
only.

although emptying via dump station is not really bad the major reason i'm considering it is the 10 gallon black tank fills to fast.

can dump porta potti in more places.


I have seen it done. It doesn't work very well but it does work. You don't really gain much. The floor and such is designed for the mounted one. I would think the smell of a chemical port-a-pot would be pretty strong.

Personally, my B was bought for short weekend trips like to the race track and I'm getting ready to add a dump station to my sewer as it is right next to the driveway. As long as I lay off the prunes, mine is about 10 gallon also and it should be plenty for me.
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