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5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 5:28 am
by nemoskull
so ive been tossing around the idea of using a 5 gallon portable toilet, and cutting a hole in the bottom and running it straight to RV dump hook ups.
tap the 5 gallon tank for an vent line and run it to the roof.
some thing like this:
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does anyone see why i cant do this?

Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:24 am
by Bill n Robi
Have the same one and if I remember correctly it was advertised as being able to adapt to standard fittings. Have it slip onto/into a drain pipe, when traveling you could remove it for storage and cap the pipe.

Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:53 pm
by GuitarPhotog
Does a small portable toilet like that use enough water to flush the waste through 10-20ft of corrugated RV Sewer Hose?

The holding tank concept allows you to use city water to flush the contents of the black tank into the sewer or RV dump site.

Check out what RV Sewer Hose looks like.

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Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:37 pm
by Socal Tom
I had a friend who yanked the BW tank out of a trailer, and ran abs smooth pipe to the rv dump hole. Pretty much daily he had to pour a 5 gallon bucket down the hole to flush the solids down, some days he had to get his stick and bust up the "pyramid", that formed. It's going to take a least a couple of gallons to push solids to the main line in an rv. Best bet is either use a standard toilet ( which takes up a lot of space) or bite the bullet and put in a small black tank, and collect everything and dump when 3/4 full.
Tom


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Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:39 am
by nemoskull
Socal Tom wrote:I had a friend who yanked the BW tank out of a trailer, and ran abs smooth pipe to the rv dump hole. Pretty much daily he had to pour a 5 gallon bucket down the hole to flush the solids down, some days he had to get his stick and bust up the "pyramid", that formed. It's going to take a least a couple of gallons to push solids to the main line in an rv. Best bet is either use a standard toilet ( which takes up a lot of space) or bite the bullet and put in a small black tank, and collect everything and dump when 3/4 full.
Tom


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you know, the more i think about it, the more i think i like a standard toilet. im an out doors kinda guy, so im not afraid to crap in the woods. mostly, i want the on board toilet to hook up at rv parks.
can some one tell me why this cant work, using a standard toilet in a teardrop?

Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 7:19 am
by Socal Tom
If you use abs or pvc, then you have your best chance. The risk is that a porcelain toilet won't survive the ride. In my friends case, he was parked at that spot for about 5 years.
Tom


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Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 9:24 am
by Aguyfromohio
Not only the damage from bouncing around, but also the way it closes off.

A standard home toilet has a P trap like your sink.
It traps a quart of water to seal off the sewer gas and odors from the poop pipes.
I'm guessing that quart of water would slosh out the discharge pipe bouncing down the road.

An RV toilet has a knife valve with seals to hold an inch of water above and close off the odors of the discharge pipe and tank.
That little bit of water stays in the bowl during travel, and the knife valve does a good job on its own even if the bowl goes dry.

A standard toilet would probably smell bad upon arrival.
Of course, you can pour in a quart of water when you first enter, refill the P trap, and you are back to good, if the porcelain base flange hasn't broken off.
The aroma might clear out, mostly, I suppose...

Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 12:00 am
by GuitarPhotog
They build special toilets for RVs for a reason. In the end a proper RV toilet and black water tank are going to be the least hassle, easiest to deal with, and in the long run, probably the cheapest.

Don't scrimp, the last thing you want next year while camping on a hot summer day is that wonderful fecal aroma emanating from your bathroom.

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Re: 5 gallon portable toilet to black water tank?

PostPosted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 10:26 am
by Socal Tom
Also, Its really nice to be able to pull over and use the facilities when ever its convenient and not have to worry about if you can find a clean bathroom along the way.
Tom