โFeb-01-2016 12:50 PM
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โFeb-02-2016 08:30 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
I find it amusing that some of you think the maker actually knows what size tanks are on the product they make or would lug water in a TT to pour into the tanks with a bucket that may or may not actually be 5 gallons. If you can see the tanks some simple math will give you all you need to know within a gallon or two.
โFeb-02-2016 05:56 AM
downtheroad wrote:
Give them a call:
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Friday: 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
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Email: warranty@crossroadsrv.com
โFeb-02-2016 05:52 AM
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โFeb-01-2016 04:10 PM
Tx wrote:
Well I was told at the dealer and in all the brochures that I had read on our trailer that the grey water was 23 gallons.
I was under the trailer doing some wire clean up and just checking things.
Then I noticed molded into the bottom of the plastic tank 32 Gallon!
โFeb-01-2016 03:52 PM
TucsonJim wrote:
I use the five gallon bucket method. Fill 'em up, drain 'em out one at a time. Even though they advertise a certain size tank, insertion of the drain and vent pipes can reduce that capacity. Actually measuring will give you the most reliable answer.
โFeb-01-2016 03:35 PM
โFeb-01-2016 03:33 PM
TxTwoSome wrote:
Well I was told at the dealer and in all the brochures that I had read on our trailer that the grey water was 23 gallons.
I was under the trailer doing some wire clean up and just checking things.
Then I noticed molded into the bottom of the plastic tank 32 Gallon!
โFeb-01-2016 02:51 PM
Houston Remodeler wrote:
The size of every grey tank is pretty constant;
Just small enough to slosh grey water into the shower pan as you drive down the road.
โFeb-01-2016 02:46 PM
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โFeb-01-2016 01:11 PM
bdpreece wrote:
....snip......
You can get pretty close by turning your hose on full and timing how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon bucket then with empty tanks time how long it takes to fill until the water starts to come up in the shower drain or the sink.