Mike, I bought a collapsible grey water tank. It was made from one of those plastic collapsible water jugs with a piece of hose that attaches to the drain pipe. I imagine you could make something similar fairly easily with a piece of garden hose draining into the water jug.
Ric At 01:22 PM 8/19/2004, Rocket J Squirrel wrote: >[Warning: barely Vanagon content] > >We're heading out on a small camping trip up the coast of California. I >was at an RV shop this morning, getting a little Olympian 3100 catalytic >heater installed in the 84 Westy camper van and the fellow there pointed >out that my usual technique of sticking a bucket under the sink drain, >is not exactly legal. He suggested that I find a little 2 - 5 >collapsible tank with a garden-hose fitting that I could run my drain >into. Collapsible is important -- we don't have much room inside. > >But, other than http://tinyurl.com/3la2k , which I don't think has >garden hose fittings, I'm having trouble finding anything. Ideas? > >-- >Mike "Rocket J Squirrel" Elliott >71 VW Type 2 / 84 Westy: A poor but proud race. >KG6RCR |
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