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porkslap wrote:
Hi Folks,
Let's say I'm building my own RV. Is there a reason I can't use the same tank for grey and black water?
-Tom
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โDec-26-2014 05:11 AM
TexasShadow wrote:
none other than practical.
gray water can be dumped, sometime, at some places, on the ground, legally, where black water must always be dumped in a legal sewer receptacle.
so sometimes, you can extend your stay at a campground without moving your rig.
BB_TX wrote:
There has been a couple occasions when I forgot to check the grey tank level. Backed up into the shower while I was in there. Found myself standing in an inch or two of water. Glad it was grey and not a mix of black.
Randu wrote:
Much easier to store and handle a sewer hose that has been flushed out with gray water than one with black.
Randu
โDec-25-2014 10:03 AM
jplante4 wrote:dave17352 wrote:
I actually explained what I do wrong. I leave the cap on the sewer outlet and open both the black and grey valve.
I did it this way...once. Then I realized that I had a mixture of black and grey water between the valves and the cap that had no place to go except into the waste bay. Holding the hose above tank level accomplishes the same thing with no mess.
โDec-25-2014 05:32 AM
dave17352 wrote:
I actually explained what I do wrong. I leave the cap on the sewer outlet and open both the black and grey valve.
โDec-24-2014 09:12 PM
porkslap wrote:
Hi Folks,
Let's say I'm building my own RV. Is there a reason I can't use the same tank for grey and black water?
-Tom
Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
โDec-24-2014 08:21 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:jplante4 wrote:dave17352 wrote:
I agree with all the posters here. Now on occasion I have equalized my tanks when I need more grey water room by opening the grey valve and leaving the black tank valve closed. This brings them to the same level.
I don't see how this equalizes the level. If you were to open both valves and hold the stinky slinky above the top of the tanks, then the fullest tank would sluice into the emptiest tank. Hopefully, the grey tank is fullest.:E
I do this to provide a little extra liquid to flush out the black tank. Be sure to hole the hose high.
I added a third "Main" valve to my dump setup. To equalize the tanks, I just leave it closed while opening the grey and black valves. When dumping, I open the black and main valves, and when the black tank is empty, give it a quick rinse by closing the main valve and opening the grey valve for a couple of minutes before opening the main valve again to drain the grey water.