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My family and I have owned many MH... Most have had a separate Gray water
tank... the only reason I can see for a separate tank is to flush out the
common drain pipe... I never, never dumped the gray without the black or
vise versa.... so why should they be separate.

Since I only Macerate, I cannot see a good reason to have separate tanks.
There was an article in last months AAA Highways mag. ( I think it is AAA)
where they said a good way to Boondock for a long time is to dump your dish
water into the toilet because the gray tank always fills up first. Does
this make sense??

No one will let you dump the gray onto the ground, so you have to dump in
the same place as the black, why not in the same tank and at the same time?

Our rigs are sized such that when you are out of water, your black tank is
full.... no run over problems. I think our system is ok, the dump pipe is
really dumb, but it is 20 years old. Hurrah for the Macerator, it makes
the system work.

This is the way I see it after 30 years of RV experience. I am sure there
is at least one other opinion.

gene

>In a message dated 04/18/2000 4:22:46 PM Central Daylight Time,

>
> Man, and some of us will never be able to lay claim to any such notoriety
on
> that level. I am really depressed.
> >>
>I am too. Would like to have asked him why no gray water tank on the PB
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
> Our rigs are sized such that when you are out of water, your black tank is
> full.... no run over problems. I think our system is ok, the dump pipe is
> really dumb, but it is 20 years old. Hurrah for the Macerator, it makes
> the system work.
>
> This is the way I see it after 30 years of RV experience. I am sure there
> is at least one other opinion.
>

OK Gene you got me here. I had earlier decided to become a lurker, but what
you said got to me. I could not resist making a comment.

As I see it, a major problem with my '76 Palm Beach is the puny holding tank.
Plus the fact that the water tank (40 gals) is larger then the holding tank (32
gals).

I am real sure that the water tank holds more then the holding tank. That fact
was confirmed one day while driving with an empty holding tank and a full water
tank. My crazy neighbor George (the original owner of a 23' '73 Canyon Lands)
used the toilet and left the water pump running and the bathroom sink faucet
on. When we stopped for lunch I found that I had an empty water tank and about
1" of blue water sloshing around the floor of the bath module. Thank goodness
the stuff on the floor was only blue water! I'm worried one day that it won't
be just blue water on the floor!

In my opinion I think GM screwed up big time on that setup! The odd thing is
that my neighbor's '73 supposedly has a 40 gal holding tank to match the water
tank. Why did GM go to a smaller waste tank later?
Richard Waters
'76 PB, Troy, MI
 
I just went up and looked at the specs on Bdubs page and the 77 year model
(mine) has 36 gal on each tank. What was worse than the tank sizes, was
the little shelf under the toilet down pipe.. This is a great place to
start a backup.

Since I am having trouble with my black tank dump valve, , I will change
the tank this summer for a larger one without the shelf.

gene

>> Our rigs are sized such that when you are out of water, your black tank is
>> full.... no run over problems. I think our system is ok, the dump pipe is
>> really dumb, but it is 20 years old. Hurrah for the Macerator, it makes
>> the system work.
>>
>> This is the way I see it after 30 years of RV experience. I am sure there
>> is at least one other opinion.
>>
>
>OK Gene you got me here. I had earlier decided to become a lurker, but what
>you said got to me. I could not resist making a comment.
>
>As I see it, a major problem with my '76 Palm Beach is the puny holding
tank.
>Plus the fact that the water tank (40 gals) is larger then the holding
tank (32
>gals).
>
>I am real sure that the water tank holds more then the holding tank. That
fact
>was confirmed one day while driving with an empty holding tank and a full
water
>tank. My crazy neighbor George (the original owner of a 23' '73 Canyon
Lands)
>used the toilet and left the water pump running and the bathroom sink faucet
>on. When we stopped for lunch I found that I had an empty water tank and
about
>1" of blue water sloshing around the floor of the bath module. Thank
goodness
>the stuff on the floor was only blue water! I'm worried one day that it
won't
>be just blue water on the floor!
>
>In my opinion I think GM screwed up big time on that setup! The odd thing is
>that my neighbor's '73 supposedly has a 40 gal holding tank to match the
water
>tank. Why did GM go to a smaller waste tank later?
>Richard Waters
>'76 PB, Troy, MI
>
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
I see from the specs the previous year was

water 36
disposal 32

guess they got the message for the next year model ;>)

gene

>Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 07:51:02 -0700
>To: gmcmotorhome
>From: gene
>Subject: Re: GMC: new subject
>In-Reply-To:
>References:
>
>
>I just went up and looked at the specs on Bdubs page and the 77 year model
(mine) has 36 gal on each tank. What was worse than the tank sizes, was
the little shelf under the toilet down pipe.. This is a great place to
start a backup.
>
>Since I am having trouble with my black tank dump valve, , I will change
the tank this summer for a larger one without the shelf.
>
>gene
>

>>> Our rigs are sized such that when you are out of water, your black tank is
>>> full.... no run over problems. I think our system is ok, the dump pipe is
>>> really dumb, but it is 20 years old. Hurrah for the Macerator, it makes
>>> the system work.
>>>
>>> This is the way I see it after 30 years of RV experience. I am sure there
>>> is at least one other opinion.
>>>
>>
>>OK Gene you got me here. I had earlier decided to become a lurker, but what
>>you said got to me. I could not resist making a comment.
>>
>>As I see it, a major problem with my '76 Palm Beach is the puny holding
tank.
>>Plus the fact that the water tank (40 gals) is larger then the holding
tank (32
>>gals).
>>
>>I am real sure that the water tank holds more then the holding tank.
That fact
>>was confirmed one day while driving with an empty holding tank and a full
water
>>tank. My crazy neighbor George (the original owner of a 23' '73 Canyon
Lands)
>>used the toilet and left the water pump running and the bathroom sink faucet
>>on. When we stopped for lunch I found that I had an empty water tank and
about
>>1" of blue water sloshing around the floor of the bath module. Thank
goodness
>>the stuff on the floor was only blue water! I'm worried one day that it
won't
>>be just blue water on the floor!
>>
>>In my opinion I think GM screwed up big time on that setup! The odd
thing is
>>that my neighbor's '73 supposedly has a 40 gal holding tank to match the
water
>>tank. Why did GM go to a smaller waste tank later?
>>Richard Waters
>>'76 PB, Troy, MI
>>
>>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
If you use water from your own supply
you will normally run out of water
when the waste tank is full.

If you are using water from a campground
or other source you should be able to hook
up your drain line to the campground sewer.

If you have a bigger water tank than waste
tank save a pitcher of water to wash your feet.
(smile)

Bob Morris
Cortland NY 13045
74 Elganza SE
jayhawk

- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: new subject

> What if you only have one tank and you're taking
a shower and the tank gets
> full and starts backing up in the shower.
>
> GENE CUPPLES
> 73 GLACIER(ALIAS ROYALE)
> MILLINGTON TN
 
what if you have two, still backs up.
gene

>What if you only have one tank and you're taking a shower and the tank gets
>full and starts backing up in the shower.
>
>GENE CUPPLES
>73 GLACIER(ALIAS ROYALE)
>MILLINGTON TN
>
Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
mr.erf
http://www.california.com/~eagle/
 
What do you mean by " Little shelf under the toilet
downspout..In the tank??? If so could that be a splash
deflector to stop sewage from splashing out of the
tank??? I think I would leave the shelf in if thats the case.
Just a thought.
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of gene
> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 10:51 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: new subject
>
>
>
> I just went up and looked at the specs on Bdubs page and the 77 year model
> (mine) has 36 gal on each tank. What was worse than the tank sizes, was
> the little shelf under the toilet down pipe.. This is a great place to
> start a backup.
>
> Since I am having trouble with my black tank dump valve, , I will change
> the tank this summer for a larger one without the shelf.
>
> gene
>

> >> Our rigs are sized such that when you are out of water, your
> black tank is
> >> full.... no run over problems. I think our system is ok, the
> dump pipe is
> >> really dumb, but it is 20 years old. Hurrah for the
> Macerator, it makes
> >> the system work.
> >>
> >> This is the way I see it after 30 years of RV experience. I
> am sure there
> >> is at least one other opinion.
> >>
> >
> >OK Gene you got me here. I had earlier decided to become a
> lurker, but what
> >you said got to me. I could not resist making a comment.
> >
> >As I see it, a major problem with my '76 Palm Beach is the puny holding
> tank.
> >Plus the fact that the water tank (40 gals) is larger then the holding
> tank (32
> >gals).
> >
> >I am real sure that the water tank holds more then the holding
> tank. That
> fact
> >was confirmed one day while driving with an empty holding tank and a full
> water
> >tank. My crazy neighbor George (the original owner of a 23' '73 Canyon
> Lands)
> >used the toilet and left the water pump running and the bathroom
> sink faucet
> >on. When we stopped for lunch I found that I had an empty water tank and
> about
> >1" of blue water sloshing around the floor of the bath module. Thank
> goodness
> >the stuff on the floor was only blue water! I'm worried one day that it
> won't
> >be just blue water on the floor!
> >
> >In my opinion I think GM screwed up big time on that setup! The
> odd thing is
> >that my neighbor's '73 supposedly has a 40 gal holding tank to match the
> water
> >tank. Why did GM go to a smaller waste tank later?
> >Richard Waters
> >'76 PB, Troy, MI
> >
> >
> Genef -- 77PB/ore/ca
> GMC MOTORHOME INFORMATION
> mr.erf
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
>

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