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navegator wrote:
Your best bet will be to take the black tank outlet off and cut the gray water tube before it meets the outlet, purchase a "y" to join the black tank and the gray tank and then add a valve that drains both, this allows the use of both tanks at the same time and drains both at the same time, when you decide to sell revert back to separate drains, less work and hassle.
Go back and read what I posted about cutting and welding tubes and plastic tanks it is not as easy as unbolting and dropping down, cutting tubes that are behind double walls and the vent tubes run from tank to the roof sometimes with elbows thrown in.
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โNov-02-2015 03:46 PM
Redterpos3 wrote:
I like the idea of a valve that can move grey water into the black tank! Grey always fills faster and we are always pouring our dishwater down the toilet to get more fluid into the black tank. A valve that would do it would be much nicer!!
โNov-02-2015 03:28 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
I modified our coach to add a third waste valve and an easier waste hose hookup. The gray and third valve are open in the photo, but simply closing the third valve and opening the gray and black valves allows the tanks to equalize, increasing the capacity as needed. The third valve also works well for using the gray tank contents to give the black tank a quick rinse after dumping it.
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โOct-31-2015 09:23 PM
rjxj wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:
They make a pump for that. Do a search on this forum there have been several members that have done it.
AND as mention above your shower drain does NOT have a p-trap.
All the sewage fumes WILL come up thru the shower drain. AND if your tanks are near full or over fills that will also come up thru the shower drain.
Every RV I've owned with a shower/tub has had a trap on the drain. Some had a standard 'P' trap, while others had one of the many low profile style traps. With no trap, you would quickly find out just how stinky the gray water can be. Sometimes worse than the black side...
X2 How could they NOT have a trap? Even gray water stinks bad.
โOct-31-2015 08:34 PM