hello,
could I please get some help on what size of waterline to use for my CTC:
main water inlet supply?
sink faucet supply?
sink drain?
shower drain?
toilet supply?
Carolina_coast99 wrote:hello,
could I please get some help on what size of waterline to use for my CTC:
GTS225 wrote:Carolina_coast99 wrote:hello,
could I please get some help on what size of waterline to use for my CTC:
It won't help, but in 1967, the great Smokey Yunick used a 3-inch fuel line from the tank to the firewall, that carried an "extra" 3 gallons over "normal".Some say he was cheating.
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Roger
GTS225 wrote:Ok, Carolina. Let's ask a couple questions.
Will this CTC have it's own fresh water tank?
Will there be an on-board electric pump to pressurize the system.
Will the CTC rely on just an external supplied water and pressure?
Roger
GTS225 wrote:OK, you're shooting for the option of "primitive", stand-alone camping.Personally, my recommendation would be to run pump size on both inlet and outlet. If it's 3/4", so much the better. Run the outlet size to your shower. That will want the most volume. The rest, I'd run a standard 3/8" supply for the water. As for the sink and shower waste drain, I would think a standard 1-1/4" PVC waste pipe would be more than sufficient.
By utilizing standard plumbing sizes and materials for supply and waste, you can fix things on the road at any big-box home supply outlet, or even a small town hardware store.
Roger
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