Grey Tank Questions -- Tight Install CTC

I've got a question or two about how to rig my grey water tank in a cargo trailer conversion.
Currently the shower drain goes directly through the floor of the trailer into empty space. I intend to mount a grey water tank under the trailer for the shower. Nothing else will go into the tank. I think I can go with a tank of up to 8" deep based on the ground clearance and axle depth.
My original thought was to install a Hepvo trap with the 90 degree elbow connector under the shower, then PVC that to the grey water tank inlet.
My concern is that the hepvo drain with the elbow is about 3.5" tall. Thus whenever an 8" deep tank is half full, that water is going to slosh back up the pip into the hepvo trap. I guess I could put a check valve downstream of the hepvo (between the hepvo and the tank).
Am I overthinking this? Will the shower --> elbow --> hepvo --> check valve --> grey tank work ok?
My other option is to have the grey tank directly under the shower and drain directly into it through the top of the tank. In this setup I would not be able to have a p-trap between the shower and the tank, nor could I have a checkvalve to prevent backsplash. I guess I could have a trap between the tank and the campground sewer but it seems like this has the potential to get smelly. I could have a larger tank in this scenario but I don't think its worth it.
Thanks!
Currently the shower drain goes directly through the floor of the trailer into empty space. I intend to mount a grey water tank under the trailer for the shower. Nothing else will go into the tank. I think I can go with a tank of up to 8" deep based on the ground clearance and axle depth.
My original thought was to install a Hepvo trap with the 90 degree elbow connector under the shower, then PVC that to the grey water tank inlet.
My concern is that the hepvo drain with the elbow is about 3.5" tall. Thus whenever an 8" deep tank is half full, that water is going to slosh back up the pip into the hepvo trap. I guess I could put a check valve downstream of the hepvo (between the hepvo and the tank).
Am I overthinking this? Will the shower --> elbow --> hepvo --> check valve --> grey tank work ok?
My other option is to have the grey tank directly under the shower and drain directly into it through the top of the tank. In this setup I would not be able to have a p-trap between the shower and the tank, nor could I have a checkvalve to prevent backsplash. I guess I could have a trap between the tank and the campground sewer but it seems like this has the potential to get smelly. I could have a larger tank in this scenario but I don't think its worth it.
Thanks!