weeeee wrote:I was thinking about how I could add a simple sink to my Cargo trailer. Something like a small bathroom cabinet with a stainless sink and some sort of RV hand pump or electric pump.
I would like to have the fresh and grey water stored in the cabinet.
Has anyone done anything like this or have some pointers? I am totally new to the RV world so I really don't know much of what is out there and available.
Here's what I did for simple sink/drain setup for our CT (fresh and gray water tanks sit side by side below the sink). The sink cost $16 from an online RV supplier. It is made of plastic. The hand pump faucet also came from an online RV supplier for about $30, but you can also get them from Camping World, if I recall correctly. The 5 gallon fresh water tank was bought from a local sporting goods/camping store for about $5. The gray water tank is a square 5 gallon bucket, such as chain is supplied in at Lowes (I asked the the local Lowes if I could have one of their empty chain buckets and they gave it to me at no cost).
The setup works well for us. I glued Velcro to the bottom of the 5 gallon fresh water tank and to the floor of the CT. The Velcro holds the full of water five gallon fresh water tank in place while traveling (and we've been over some rough roads with our CT and a full five gallons of fresh water in the tank and it has not broke loose from the Velcro so far). The gray water bucket gets emptied before travel. I may eventually go to a 12v powered Shurflo pump since I found one at a very good price. Be that as it may, the hand pump works fine.
In the second pic what you see hanging down as the sink's drain pipe into the gray water bucket/tank is a compressible/flexible (accordion type) drain pipe extension I bought at Home Depot. It extends up or down and flexes side to side so I can get the gray water bucket out without having to tilt or tip the bucket and run the chance of spilling gray water inside the CT (you'll want the sink drain pipe to extend well into the bucket so as not to splash gray water inside your CT if you drain a full sink into an empty open top bucket).
Total investment was about $55, with the pump faucet being the most expensive part of the package:
