Gary, I agree with your philosophy of filling the
holding tanks almost full prior to dumping. However my wife and I go to all the
home Penn State football games and rarely get half-full over two nights. We
stop at a campground on our way home and always dump every trip. Do we have to
do this every trip or can it sit in the tanks 2-3 weeks and then dump after the
next run? How long can you go between dumps? Ray T., (Lower Burrell, PA)
Ray, as long as you are using a quality, enzyme-based, live
bacteria tank additive like Pure Power Blue, I see no problem with leaving the tanks partially
filled over the course of a couple weeks. The enzymes will continue to work, further breaking down the solid waste. It’s more of a personal choice rather than a
technical mandate. But if you wish to evacuate sooner, simply fill the tank
above the 3/4 mark with fresh water and dump after every trip home. This is
probably what I would do, but again, there is no harm (unless odors develop),
in having a partially filled holding tank when you start for the next home game.
Some coach owners might argue that they’d rather not travel with that
additional weight; especially if they refill the fresh water tank before the start
of each trip. As a safety concern, you do not want to have more fresh water on-board than you have capacity to capture and retain in the black and gray
holding tanks combined. Leaving waste in either tank may push you past your
total capacity if you refill the fresh tank before evacuating the waste tanks. It does require some diligence from the
user.
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