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[GMCnet] How to separate Grey water [message #98548] Sat, 04 September 2010 18:37 Go to next message
paahcsb is currently offline  paahcsb   United States
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I have a 1976 Palm Beach and would like to separate out the Grey water from filling the tank. Has anyone done this?

Thanks.

Bill
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Re: [GMCnet] How to separate Grey water [message #98550 is a reply to message #98548] Sat, 04 September 2010 18:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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Sure. I have valves in the traps to run in black tank or not. In shower I have a second drain.
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Re: [GMCnet] How to separate Grey water [message #98596 is a reply to message #98548] Sun, 05 September 2010 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rallymaster is currently offline  rallymaster   United States
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Just nosy, Bill

Why do that? To have a larger total capacity, or ???

ronC

On Sat, 4 Sep 2010 23:37:52 GMT "paahcsb@juno.com" <paahcsb@juno.com>
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> I have a 1976 Palm Beach and would like to separate out the Grey
> water from filling the tank. Has anyone done this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Bill
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Re: [GMCnet] How to separate Grey water [message #98599 is a reply to message #98548] Sun, 05 September 2010 02:43 Go to previous message
Adrien G. is currently offline  Adrien G.   United States
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Bill,
One way that came to mind for adding a grey water tank is to move the first frame cross member forward to allow for a fuel tank in that bay.

Then moving both fuel tanks forward and the grey tank in place of main fuel tank. And yes, it's work to do it.

Sink, lav and shower could drain into it.

Food for thought.


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