



jwhite wrote:I wanted to do the same thing your thinking about install a tank inside and put the toilet on top,but I had already bought the portable toilet and had spent the xtra money to have the battery powered water fill type toilet = so I decided to cut a hole in the bottom and run a pvc pipe with a cap on the end under the trailer and it works great, all I do now is uncap it and when I get home I take a water hose inside and wash it out and refill the toilet.
it's a cheap way to do the same thing. like the post before I can go 4-5 day before I empty it.
jwhite wrote:These are the same portable toilets that everyone on here uses, you can buy them at walmart for about 80.00 those you have to pump the water out from the top of the toilet I ordered mine on ebay because it has a battery powered water pump inside that you just push the button and it fills.
They are a great idea but you can imagine what it's like to take it apart and dump it= it's not pleasant to do, I solved that problem by cutting a hole in the bottom and bought a flange from lowes and drilled holes around it and used clear window calk to seal it and bought the other parts from lowes for about 15.00 and put it all together.
I put some 2x2 boards around it to sturdy it up.
it's a whole lot better to just uncap the pipe and let it drain out and then when I get home I take the water hose in the trailer and flush it out than the other way.
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