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How much water in holding tank

bbaker2001
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When I break camp, I drain all tanks.
How much water should I put in the tanks to travel.
I am thinking a couple gallons with some bleach
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starcraft69
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kennethwooster wrote:
We keep enough clean water and enough in black tank so we can use bathroom while traveling. Works well.



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dbbls
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I never leave home without a full tank.
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justafordguy
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DutchmenSport wrote:
Yea! That's one of those real benefits about country living!


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IdaD
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I put probably 3-5 gallons of water in the black tank after I'm done dumping it. I've never bothered adding water to the grey tank after dumping but maybe I should.

I fill my fresh water tank before any trip. When camping we generally dry camp so I need the water. If we're vacationing somewhere with hookups like Disney or the Oregon coast I'll still fill it up - I just prefer having it with us. I only have a 40 gallon tank and 6 gallon water heater so it doesn't amount to much extra weight.
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DutchmenSport
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richardcoxid wrote:
After living in the "country" for 30 years and having my own deep well domestic (175 ft) water that is non chlorinated and non treated we have found that he water in some areas is almost "un drinkable" unless it is below freezing we travel with a full FWT (80) gal.


I sure agree with you on this one! That's why we carry a jug of water from home. We are also on a well. It's not as deep as yours, but after having it for years now, when we taste city treated water the chlorine taste and odor is awful in some places. We fill our fresh water at the campground and use that water. We've never run into a bad water situation. We camp well established campgrounds, State Parks, and such. But for my wife's coffee, for consistency in taste, we use the water from home. (That's the main reason we carry the extra jug).


And one more thing about having your own well. We lived in the city several times over the years, where water is supplied from a water treatment plant. The water from a well, not treated, has natural minerals in it, that's not been stripped out by some kind of treatment. So there is an element of "rust" in water. Over time, white surfaces will begin to turn slightly red or brown. No problem making them white again, but that "rust" is iron. How many use city water and then pop pills to supplement their iron intake? How about calcium? You know that white hard stuff that forms on your faucets over time? Probably not so noticeable with city treated water, but on a well, it does build up over time. Yea, calcium? Ring a bell? How many folks take calcium supplements for bone density and bone health? If on a well, you get this naturally. And how about that chlorine in the city water. Who wants to drink a bottle of bleach? Well, over time, that's exactly what you're getting on city water! Yea! That's one of those real benefits about country living!

richardcoxid
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After living in the "country" for 30 years and having my own deep well domestic (175 ft) water that is non chlorinated and non treated we have found that he water in some areas is almost "un drinkable" unless it is below freezing we travel with a full FWT (80) gal.
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bbaker2001
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Thanks all
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lanerd
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Just about everybody has their own idea and methods on this subject.

However, common sense will tell you that if you have a few gallons in the black and gray tanks while traveling, the back and forth motion of the water will slosh around and help to dislodge any solids or tp that is clinging to the sides and sensor probes. I try to aid this sloshing by putting in a cup of liquid laundry detergent along with about 5 gallons of water. I do this for both black and gray. Some add Calgon water softener to aid the soap and to make the interior of the tank slippery.

We NEVER use any type of rv tank chemicals along with rv toilet paper. Total waste of money in my opinion.

Like others, I typically only put in enough fresh water in the fresh water tank to aid in flushing the toilet (we drink bottled water).

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dmck413 wrote:
I travel with about 10 gallons in fresh tank unless going boondocking. Gray tanks empty,black tank empty then add 1 toilet full of water with chemical for travel.


X1, when traveling, I carry 10 to 20 gallons which is usually enough for 2 people to be able to use the toilet for the day's travel. On one ocassion, I even pulled into a rest area and took a quick shower.

korbe
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If after I dump I feel the need to rinse a bit more ,I will add one bucket full, about 5 gal, in the black tank and dump it when we get home. I may do that if we do not plan on campin' for a bit. Otherwise, we dump and head out empty.

I always keep a minimum of about 15 gallons in my FW tank for use along the journey.
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IAMICHABOD
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After dumping black tank and flushing, then grey tanks I have mix of Calgon,cheap liquid detergent 50-50 shake well, then put in 1 cap full to 2 toilet bowls of water,no problems and the gauges all work just fine.

The gray tank gets a squirt of Dawn down the drain then about a gallon of water.
The sloshing around on the way home seems to have has kept all my gauges working.
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Norskeman
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Grey empty. Black about 4 gallons to aid in "cleaning. Fresh water about 1/4 full in case we need to use the bathroom while going down the road.

Found a new way to help clean the black tank while going down the road - put a bag of ice in the black tank before leaving and the ice cubes will help clean the bottom of the tank and the melted ice will aid in cleaning too.
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greende
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We travel with 5 or 10 gallons just to use the toilet. If we are going to a local State Park, the tank is full so I don't have to stop and fill it prior to getting into the campsite.
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kennethwooster
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We keep enough clean water and enough in black tank so we can use bathroom while traveling. Works well.
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