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09-17-2014, 02:49 PM
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holding tank capacity
What is the capacity of the gray water holding tank? What is the capacity of the black water holding tank? I have a 2720SL, 2007
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09-17-2014, 03:05 PM
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Grey water holds 30 gallons. TM's don't have a black water tank. Your Thetford Electromagic holds approximately 6 gallons.
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09-22-2014, 12:28 PM
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Curious how long does it typically take most of you to fill up the gray holding tank? I was kind of surprised maybe even disappointed that it was filling so fast the first trip out this past weekend. At least according to the meter, all four lights were on, during the stretch from Friday afternoon to Sat. evening. Yeah we were kind of excited to have hot and cold water for a change and we used it pretty much like we do at home. Only one short shower taken with a couple hair washes at the sink. Minimal amount of dish washing. But I suppose a lot of hand washing too with the 4 YO grandkid along.
Maybe know I now why our home water bill is so high, LOL. Not sure if we would make it through a stay of several days at that rate.
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09-22-2014, 02:22 PM
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With a 4 YO I would just use hand wipes to conserve water and gray capacity.
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09-22-2014, 03:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mecicon
With a 4 YO I would just use hand wipes to conserve water and gray capacity.
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We used some of those up too. I think it was the 57 and 56 years olds mostly responsible. Unless I misunderstand how the gages work? There was a green light on the bottom, then a yellow, then 2 reds at highest 2 levels. I know it took a minute or three emptying at the dump station. Toilet water went out in 30 seconds or less.
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09-22-2014, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by oldstick
Curious how long does it typically take most of you to fill up the gray holding tank? . . .
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Jeri and I spent 5 days (4 nights) at a state park in VT the first week of this month (dry camping). I started with 20 gallons of water in the fresh water tank and added an additional 10 gallons during our stay. On the morning of the 5th day we had just enough water in the fresh water tank to wash the breakfast dishes - not enough for showers. At that point I assumed there was close to 30 gallons of water in the gray holding tank. Our water usage included showers each morning, except on day 5. Those level indicator lights are not always accurate. I've learned to note not only the colors but the intensity of the colors. Next time you camp, try using the fresh water tank instead of the potable water hook up to get a better sense of your water usage.
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09-22-2014, 06:46 PM
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The lights are somewhat misleading based on my experience. They seem to move to the next level, perhaps when it is just breaching that amount. I agree with the comment about " intensity." One can also keep on using your gray tank at least until you see water coming up thru your drain in the shower, which is usually the low point in the system. Yea, then you are full. Sounds worse than it is. And doesn't really hurt anything...depending on what goes down your drains!
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09-22-2014, 07:51 PM
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When we dry camp I keep a dish tub in the sink to collect all of the dishwater. I dump it out like tent campers do so that it doesn't go into the tank. If there's showers at the facility, we use the showers. If not, we do navy showers in the TM. Baby wipes are a must.
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09-23-2014, 12:23 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by oldstick
I was kind of surprised maybe even disappointed that it was filling so fast the first trip out this past weekend. At least according to the meter, all four lights were on, during the stretch from Friday afternoon to Sat. evening.
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I had what seemed to be something similar. It seemed the display was either empty or full very quickly. What I found was that the wires to the sensors were hooked up incorrectly. The red wire should go to the top sensor, green to the middle and yellow to the lower. These are at the side of the grey water tank.
The attached pictures are with it wired backwards.
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09-23-2014, 04:47 PM
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Many of us have a "Blue Tote" or like us we have a gray Tote that comes in different gallon capacities.
When new to the Trailmanor, we had water come up in our tub and ruined a hair dryer. Then not too fast on the draw, we ruined a second hair dryer and that was when the light bulb lit up. So now we have a tote and we use it every 3rd day or so.
We use the Tetford a lot because we drink a lot of water, and that is good for all of Your body systems.
You just need to find out your own usages.
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