Xtremespeed wrote:Thanks for the replies.
Can I use the same kind of tank that I have
for freshwater for grey water? I can get them
a lot cheaper than the waste tanks I've been
finding. I'm not planning on a black water tank
at this time.
jwhite wrote:I have the water sink and shower installed and I always boondock in woods and fields so I am letting that water run out on the ground.
this photo is the space I am useing and I have moved the water tank so I have that space also,but under this area there is not enough room for a tank.
I am just looking at a way to install the toilet and black tank > I guess I will have to wing it as I go.
but it looks like I will have to build wood box 8-10 inches tall that the toilet will go on top so I can install a elbow that would go towards the back of the trailer past the frame and then drill down and install the tank where it will fit under the trailer.?
Xtremespeed wrote:Do I really need a 3" drain for just a grey water tank?
I've never stayed at an rv park so I'm not real familiar
with the hookups and dump stations. I just assumed I
could use a small 1/2" drain. I have 42 gallons of
freshwater so I need a comparable grey water tank that
is narrow enough to fit between my 24" frame rails.
They seem to be between $200 and $300. I only paid
$120 for my 2-21 gallon freshwater tanks.
Xtremespeed wrote:I just hate to pay that much for a grey water tank, but if I use the same kind of tank I have for freshwater, it's only going to have a 1/2" drain. I guess I'll just have to pony up the $.
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