on 8/19/04 3:03 PM, Michael Elliott at j.michael.elliott@ADELPHIA.NET wrote: > In further detail, he said that not only does the gray water need to go > into an enclosed container, but any venting of said container must > extend to above the roof line of a camper. He held his hand up to > demonstrate. Said he had added a tube that he lashes to the side of his > camper for this purpose.
For those of you that want to build your own camper, I have a sink and water kit that includes a fresh water and grey water tank that you use inside your van. About the worst I've had with the grey water tank is that it can get quite moldy inside if you leave it in there a couple of days. This is grey water and not black water so you shouldn't experience any dangerous gasses. You will find our kit on our website under EuroVan Camping Accessories - or, http://eurocampers.com/EVKitchen.html
-- Steve Lashley SKL Enterprises Inc. http://EuroCampers.com 1661 Veterans Dr. Suite C PO Box 339 Desoto MO 63020 636-337-7700 voice 636-586-7077 fax 888-797-5994 - phone orders |
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