The "casette toilets" have their own tank, like a porta-potty but they are very expensive and the installation is special!
Different strokes for differemt folks, I guess.
Ron
T@Bazoo
StandUpGuy wrote:Mybathroom is all framed out and ready to be plumbed. I have not planned for an internal tank and so there is not room for one to be installed. What I can do is plan for the portable tank and on the trailer toilet main drain put a clean out on one end so if it gets caked up I can still clean it easily. As shown in my very bad paint drawing.
By justoneman at 2011-08-14
The outlet straight down from the toilet would only be about 16" from the side of the trailer. Not too bad really. I do not have experience in using any RV type toilets just a marine toilet in a sailboat I used to own, so I appreciate the feedback.CarlLaFong wrote:That'll work. It may be a bit more difficult to hook up. If the toilet is against an exterior wall, you can leave your flex line long enough to connect it to the tank and then roll it under the trailer, allowing the flex to collapse until you have a straight shot from the pot to the tank
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