Anyone else have a sink, but no holding tank of any kind?
Was talking to an acquaintance about his teardrop camper, how I'm working on a design, etc. I mentioned I'd love a sink, but fitting in an equally-sized grey water tank is kinda a pain. He said his has a sink, but no holding tank. His sink just drains straight down below his trailer. He said in 6 years of having it, and dozens of campgrounds, nobody has ever even mentioned it.
Now I'm thinking I'll stick with my 11-gallon fresh water tank, but maybe just put in a 3 or 4 gallon holding tank. Have the sink drain into the holding tank, but then just leave the tank valve cracked open so at least the grey water just kinda trickles out.
Was talking to an acquaintance about his teardrop camper, how I'm working on a design, etc. I mentioned I'd love a sink, but fitting in an equally-sized grey water tank is kinda a pain. He said his has a sink, but no holding tank. His sink just drains straight down below his trailer. He said in 6 years of having it, and dozens of campgrounds, nobody has ever even mentioned it.
Now I'm thinking I'll stick with my 11-gallon fresh water tank, but maybe just put in a 3 or 4 gallon holding tank. Have the sink drain into the holding tank, but then just leave the tank valve cracked open so at least the grey water just kinda trickles out.
or not allowed for some reason to dispose of it at the point of production then sure, collect it in a grey tank and dispose of it elsewhere. Otherwise, reduce your sink outlet to 1/2" or 3/8" and carry a 50' length of tubing to slip on that outlet and divert it directly to the weeds. If you have debris, food or otherwise, in your greywater too large for tubing that small you're doing it wrong. It's not a garbage disposal. Plates should be scraped clean before washing. Also after traveling that far through a tube if your water still shows much evidence of suds you're doing that wrong too. You don't need to add a quarter cup of Dawn to the typical sink full of dishes. Tone it down a bit.


