RJ Howell wrote:Are you figuring all containers will draw equally or you putting a shut-off on each to only open one at a time? I carry 3 containers and run only one at a time.
RJ Howell wrote:
I'm sticking with a container at a time. Switching has not been an issue and I can re-fill a single as it empties. Without shut-offs I suspect you'll be drawing from all at once. I have a 12v pump that I don't use due to how much it uses and 'as you say' it being left on! My plan is to pick up a foot pump (marine style) for interior pumping. All my water is still excessed from outside.
Gray is a touchy subject.. I found most (if not all) commercial CG's will not allow gray (even shower). Some (very few) allowed rinsing (no soap). Boondocking, I go with common sense rules. I do have a portable gray tank I use and typically have something in it just in case I'm approached and it is an issue. Mainly it gets used when we occasionally grab a commercial site.
RJ Howell wrote:Have you been under your truck and plotter out where these tanks are going... I past on mounting tanks due to size and required location. Water @ 8.3lbs a gallon, it really needs to be where the gas tank already is. I see many of the commercial units have these tanks inside, which to me takes up far too much valuable space.. but.. it's the only way to get them far enough forward.
Seriously, I see you adding up a Buch of weight quickly here.
Side note: I have my foot pump installed now, so I added another 3gallons of water inside (6gallon jerry can, 1/2 full).
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