May-23-2017 01:51 PM
May-25-2017 07:48 AM
shelbyfv wrote:
Surely most of us understand that if there are folks waiting in line, we forego the extra fills and rinses. Simple courtesy and common sense.
May-25-2017 07:42 AM
languiduck wrote:Yeah, I wouldn't do that either, but that's not true. I have tanks that are large enough to require dumping only every 2 or 3 weeks. And don't stink. And I don't "clean" them, ever.
II just can't wrap my head around RVers pooping in a tank that has to be drained and cleaned by someone every few days.
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May-24-2017 05:23 PM
shelbyfv wrote:
Surely most of us understand that if there are folks waiting in line, we forego the extra fills and rinses. Simple courtesy and common sense.
May-24-2017 05:10 PM
DryCreek wrote:
Back when we had our '74 Terry trailer, that was our goal. Back then they came stock with only one tank. If there was a park toilet handy, it got "the big stuff", but we wouldn't shy away from using the onboard toilet if necessity outweighed practicality. With a single tank and a long weekend it could get "aromatic" in a hurry.
I do kinda' miss that our last RV (Fleetwood Terry Quantum fiver) also had a galley tank. Our Class A is grey/black only.
ETA - come to think of it, I think at least two of our other campers only had a single tank for everything - a 1967 13' Shasta Ultralight and the 1982 15' SunLite.
May-24-2017 05:03 PM
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May-24-2017 03:39 PM
DryCreek wrote:Don't want the shower backing up!
come to think of it, I think at least two of our other campers only had a single tank for everything - a 1967 13' Shasta Ultralight and the 1982 15' SunLite.
May-24-2017 03:19 PM
TomG2 wrote:Lantley wrote:
If I need the added capacity. I deliberately let my tanks mix.
THere is always more room in the black tank. So I will let the full grey tank drain, mix, equalize with the black tank to create more space in the grey tank. I can often get another days usage or a couple of extra showers that way.
I hope you never find yourself standing in brown water in the shower because you miscalculated. I often park where dumping gray water is allowed and I hope my neighbors don't adopt this "combined" method of storing waste water. On the other hand, I suppose the manufacturers could save money by providing a single larger tank for those that prefer this method.