Dirty dishes and grey tank

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Re: Dirty dishes and grey tank

Postby BayouLady » Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:48 pm

drocknut wrote: My pet peeve right now is that the sensors aren't always accurate and I can't see my tanks because they are enclosed so it's a guessing game about how full they are although with time I'm sure I'll figure out how long I can go before I'm full.


Good point Drocknut, I haven't tried this, but maybe this is something to consider doing, I'm still very much a newbie

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Re: Dirty dishes and grey tank

Postby Bethers » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:33 pm

I've never had a problem with sensors in the grey tank, although I know it's possible. I also keep a good drain in my sink to keep most particles out of the tank. I'm amazed how much it catches - and what was previously going down the tank! If you travel a bit you get to know about how much water you can use, including how many quick showers, etc. I've had to have a new learning curve in the new rig, even though the tank sizes are very similar - but after a few trips, you should be pretty aware of how much you can use.

I will admit I have dumped some water outside the rig - but sometimes I've seen things others have dumped that scares me.
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