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Feb-10-2016 05:11 PM
bluwtr49 wrote:Lantley wrote:Mondooker wrote:
I contacted Thor and this was the response
"yes, On that particular coach it was not possible to route the two tanks into one dump station. We try to make it one whenever possible."
So there we have it. How big of a deal is it and are there any pluses to it?
If you really need to have 2 baths not an issue. However if you don't truly need the second 1/2 bath dumping twice is a pain in the ...
I have a bath and a 1/2 and I have grown to dislike the 2nd bath.
I forbid my kids from using it simply because I don't want to dump the second tank. My 1/2 bath is slowly becoming a storage closet with a toilet in it. One day I may remove the toilet.
Little bit different with a MH. With the bedroom slide in access to the full bath is very difficult so the half bath is used while traveling. Most 5ers are not occupied while traveling.
Feb-10-2016 03:47 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:
HJ, we have a bath and a half and only have one black tank. Actually, we only have one holding tank for black and grey.
I've heard that some units, maybe 5th wheels, will have two grey tanks, one for the kitchen sink and the other for the rest of the trailer. I've never heard of two black tanks on either type coach but I guess it could be out there.
On ours, since the full bath is way in the back, our shower has an additional pump to send the shower water to the holding tank. It comes on automatically and stays in the 'on' position although I can control it at a panel if I need to take power away from the pump.
MM.
Pay no attention to this post unless you own a Prevost. As a matter of fact, pay no attention unless you own a Liberty Prevost. They do things like no one else and how it is setup cannot be compared to any other RV.
Feb-10-2016 03:28 PM
Mr.Mark wrote:
HJ, we have a bath and a half and only have one black tank. Actually, we only have one holding tank for black and grey.
I've heard that some units, maybe 5th wheels, will have two grey tanks, one for the kitchen sink and the other for the rest of the trailer. I've never heard of two black tanks on either type coach but I guess it could be out there.
On ours, since the full bath is way in the back, our shower has an additional pump to send the shower water to the holding tank. It comes on automatically and stays in the 'on' position although I can control it at a panel if I need to take power away from the pump.
MM.
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Feb-09-2016 11:15 AM
Mondooker wrote:IMHO, from what I've seen only higher end RV's have oscillators!
DSDP Don, Is the SaniCon system something you add on or is it a system the comes with different coaches?
J-Rooster, do all coaches have an Oscillator? The 5 gallons of water with Dawn sounds like a very good idea. Hey Ivylog, is a grinding pump used to break up the solids and is it on all motorhomes? And does it run manually or automatic?
The MH I was looking at that prompted my question was a 37' gasser. After watching the video again I still can't tell if they were talking another black tank or gray water tank?
I'm happy you guys answere more than I ask for. I don't know enough to know what to ask and your filling in the blank is helpful to the max!
Feb-09-2016 10:14 AM
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Feb-09-2016 05:48 AM
Lantley wrote:Mondooker wrote:
I contacted Thor and this was the response
"yes, On that particular coach it was not possible to route the two tanks into one dump station. We try to make it one whenever possible."
So there we have it. How big of a deal is it and are there any pluses to it?
If you really need to have 2 baths not an issue. However if you don't truly need the second 1/2 bath dumping twice is a pain in the ...
I have a bath and a 1/2 and I have grown to dislike the 2nd bath.
I forbid my kids from using it simply because I don't want to dump the second tank. My 1/2 bath is slowly becoming a storage closet with a toilet in it. One day I may remove the toilet.