Jan-25-2014 05:51 AM
Jan-26-2014 03:45 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:We retained the black water tank and use it as additional gray water capacity.cewillis wrote:
I have one, and wouldn't consider any other option. The hatch is at the right rear, as in this picture.
Mine is just like Cal's except there is an outside hatch door below his cassette door. It's where the black tank would've been and they used that area for additional storage.
Jan-26-2014 01:34 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:joerg68 wrote:
I have an Apex 8 LB with a cassette toilet and a retrofitted SOG fan. The SOG lets you use the cassette without any chemistry.
We used to have an older Lance camper with a black water tank, so I know the difference.
+ dump in any toilet, anywhere. To winterize, remove & clean cassette
- limited "capacity" - about 2 days for 2 adults. You could carry a spare cassette (although I don't know where in our rig). The cassette is somewhat heavy to carry around when full. And it should be rinsed regularly; not everyone likes to do that.
I would not want to go back to the black water tank solution.
There is a known issue with the cold water line that feeds the toilet. It blew on our installation, and on some other members' campers as well. Personally, I believe it was built up back pressure from the water heater. It has not happened since we depressurize the system while the water heater is heating. Obviously this is a primitive fix that you may not like. Someone here on the forum has installed a pressure regulator in the line; you might use the search to find the article.
Terry Rey I believe was the first to install the pressure regulator and I followed suit. Simple install that has worked well.
Jan-26-2014 12:14 PM
dadwolf2 wrote:
Mine is just like Cal's except there is an outside hatch door below his cassette door. It's where the black tank would've been and they used that area for additional storage.
Jan-25-2014 09:13 AM
joerg68 wrote:
I have an Apex 8 LB with a cassette toilet and a retrofitted SOG fan. The SOG lets you use the cassette without any chemistry.
We used to have an older Lance camper with a black water tank, so I know the difference.
+ dump in any toilet, anywhere. To winterize, remove & clean cassette
- limited "capacity" - about 2 days for 2 adults. You could carry a spare cassette (although I don't know where in our rig). The cassette is somewhat heavy to carry around when full. And it should be rinsed regularly; not everyone likes to do that.
I would not want to go back to the black water tank solution.
There is a known issue with the cold water line that feeds the toilet. It blew on our installation, and on some other members' campers as well. Personally, I believe it was built up back pressure from the water heater. It has not happened since we depressurize the system while the water heater is heating. Obviously this is a primitive fix that you may not like. Someone here on the forum has installed a pressure regulator in the line; you might use the search to find the article.
Jan-25-2014 09:05 AM
cewillis wrote:
I have one, and wouldn't consider any other option. The hatch is at the right rear, as in this picture.
Jan-25-2014 09:04 AM
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