โFeb-15-2019 11:33 AM
โMar-01-2019 08:29 PM
kilboar wrote:
Is there or should there be a clear section of pipe from the black tank so you know if it flowing or when it's empty?
โMar-01-2019 09:17 AM
โFeb-18-2019 10:06 PM
SoundGuy wrote:kilboar wrote:
Another big reason is I'd like an adult size elongated toilet bowl so my junk isn't one with the inside front of the bowl when in use. This thing looks like I'll be dumping inside a coffee can.
Replace the toilet with a Dometic 320 which has an elongated bowl and sits at a normal home toilet height.
โFeb-18-2019 04:45 PM
kilboar wrote:
Another big reason is I'd like an adult size elongated toilet bowl so my junk isn't one with the inside front of the bowl when in use. This thing looks like I'll be dumping inside a coffee can.
โFeb-18-2019 03:17 PM
โFeb-18-2019 08:11 AM
Westcoasting wrote:kilboar wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
I vote with Ed. Bunch of work for little return.
Thank you,
I thought I knew something about TT but coming from a FEMA TT with a residential toilet and a septic tank I'm used to once I was done with my business and paper work it was gone, never to be seen or smelled again. Using this new TT again as a stationary unit I'd like the same experience and do not want to worry about fumes seeping back inside or dealing with black tank maintenance if I don't have to.
As far as resale, I'll keep the tank and try to make any work I do reversible but I'm not to concerned about the next owner as much as I am the current owner.
My father inlaw has been living in one the last couple years, as far as maintenance... he does nothing other than dump it and put more water back in. Are you sure you might be overthinking things here?
โFeb-18-2019 08:01 AM
kilboar wrote:Lwiddis wrote:
I vote with Ed. Bunch of work for little return.
Thank you,
I thought I knew something about TT but coming from a FEMA TT with a residential toilet and a septic tank I'm used to once I was done with my business and paper work it was gone, never to be seen or smelled again. Using this new TT again as a stationary unit I'd like the same experience and do not want to worry about fumes seeping back inside or dealing with black tank maintenance if I don't have to.
As far as resale, I'll keep the tank and try to make any work I do reversible but I'm not to concerned about the next owner as much as I am the current owner.
โFeb-18-2019 07:44 AM
Westcoasting wrote:Grit dog wrote:
^Hes going to use it as a cabin and not move it.
To the OP, you doing the same with the gray tank or still plan on dump ing it?
Yes i gather that i was just wondering if there are advantages other than not having to dump the tank. My father inlaw just moved into one (86 years old!) and is loving it for two years. He fills the tank halfway or so and then dumps which is about once per week.
โFeb-18-2019 07:43 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
It would just depend on the configuration of things once you pull the tank. Every trailer is going to be setup differently so it's tough to give advice. The biggest headache is going to be disturbing the underside to remove the tank and rework the waste piping. I don't think it's a ridiculous idea as long as you are going to keep the trailer stationary for a long time. Holding and dumping every week or two would get old quickly. Once you setup the waste piping correctly there's no reason you can't install a residential toilet.
Just remember the only two things that matter when doing the work - "stuff" only rolls down hill and don't chew your nails ๐
โFeb-18-2019 07:37 AM
mtofell1 wrote:
It would just depend on the configuration of things once you pull the tank. Every trailer is going to be setup differently so it's tough to give advice. The biggest headache is going to be disturbing the underside to remove the tank and rework the waste piping. I don't think it's a ridiculous idea as long as you are going to keep the trailer stationary for a long time. Holding and dumping every week or two would get old quickly. Once you setup the waste piping correctly there's no reason you can't install a residential toilet.
Just remember the only two things that matter when doing the work - "stuff" only rolls down hill and don't chew your nails ๐
โFeb-18-2019 07:30 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
I vote with Ed. Bunch of work for little return.
โFeb-18-2019 02:51 AM
Westcoasting wrote:
Why would you want to do it, what are the advantages?
โFeb-17-2019 09:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:
^Hes going to use it as a cabin and not move it.
To the OP, you doing the same with the gray tank or still plan on dump ing it?
โFeb-17-2019 08:28 PM