All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 2016 MontanaThere are a lot of good youtube videos on all the changes. From what I can tell there are significant changes coming for the 2016 model year which really comes out some time early in 2015. I think there are 5 different videos and I found each one informational.Re: above ground holding tankThere was a study I read on the average liquid use in an RV and it stated it was 27 gallons a day. Assuming 30 gallons a day and the average seasonal uses their site every weekend and two weeks during the season my math is about 50-60 days for a 6 month Minnesota season. 60x30=1800 1800/300 = 6 6x$20 = $120.00 for the season. I know that when I am dry camping I can make my internal 60 gallon grey water tank last 3 days. Really just looking to see if anybody thinks this isabove ground holding tankI am thinking of becoming a seasonal camper at a park that uses 300 gallon above ground tanks slid under the RV. They will come a pump it out as required for $20.00 a pop. Has anybody done this before and if so how does it work??? Does there need to be some sort of alarm system in the exterior tank or do you just rely on the internal system. SteveMobile RV RepairI am getting ready to become a full timer but still want to generate some income. Would any of you folks that have been full timing consider using a mobile RV service for work needed on your rigs? I have been a service tech for most of my career and do all the work required to my own rig. I'm talking about services like AC service/repair or water heater/furnace work. Wouldn't be working on drive trains. Just trying to figure out if it worth getting the official service tech certification ?
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