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Post by toolman on May 30, 2015 13:33:48 GMT -5
I have a 2013 Spree 261 rks and was wondering if any one has combined the two gray water tanks together yet?? Your probably wondering why I would want to do that. Well let me tell you, we never fill or come even close to filling our galley, however, we always fill the other gray tank. We allso have a portable that works fine. Please let me know if anyone has tried that . If not, I will do it and get back with you all. Toolman Read more: kzfamilyforum.com/thread/795/combining-gal-gray-tanks-spree#ixzz3beFDdjQa
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Post by poppachris on Oct 31, 2015 20:53:10 GMT -5
Did you ever do this? If so, how did it go?
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Post by toolman on Nov 14, 2015 20:05:56 GMT -5
Hey Poppachris, and other RV'ers,I did not combine the two tanks. Upon homework, further research, and talking with other RV'ers this is what I found out. Bottom line, not worth the trouble!! However, I did find someone who has combined the two tanks and said it works. He said he put two pvc ball cocks in, one under the sink and one under shower to keep water from flooding trailer when you go to move it when full. He said do not use trap doors they leak and don't seal. When I asked him would he combine two tanks again on another trailer he said no. He said it works for him and is glad he did it but, would not do it again. He said, what I found from a lot of RV'ers, which was to buy a 35gal. portable tank, or, drain in the middle of the night and camo the evidence, or, slowly drain while traveling. After all, Where dose soapy water go when you wash your car? It's only soapy water right! Be careful, you will face eviction and possible fines if caught. Badabing Badaboom!! Hope this helps!
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