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EMD360
Dec 05, 2021Explorer
No ha ha. It would go in the sewer same as any other gray water. I’m buying a barker to accommodate the extra water. I’m not a Gray water dumper. Can’t own an rv and be much of an environmentalist but I follow rules. I’m pretty set on carrying the dryer at least. This is a portable dryer set up to vent above it into a lint sock. The bay would be opened when in use. I found yet another rotocast rule of thumb that said 15 lbs per square foot weight capacity. The dryer footprint is 16” x 24”. The bin is 38 x 22. That is almost 6 sq ft. So at 15 lbs per square ft it’s capacity is about 87 lbs. distributed weight. If I use plywood to help distribute the weight then this dryer is not overweight for the bin. Of course I have to consider the rig and axle weights. And eliminate bounce if possible. I’ll use a tiny washer. I’m thinking I’ll keep it under the dinette and roll it to the sink to use it. Have not decided on this yet. Big enough to wash an outfit or two, sheets and towels. I know I’m kind of crazy about this but I’m kind of set on the idea. We will see if I break something. Yikes.
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