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I looked for similar hinge but had some difficulty.
The the awning style ones say they only open up 45 degrees. The casement hinges open further, but are not intended for awnings.
Any thoughts?
Even though my wife can poop in the woods with the best of them...... I think she would appreciate not having to cover her own poop in a camper toilet. That is leaning me towards making a push button stirrer. The only drawback I see is having a dirty stir rod when dumping.
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For the shower, I am considering a pump powered sump with a direct to outside drain options when allowed. The grey tank would be too close to the shower in height so I would pump the water up high enough under my sink to drain back down into the Grey tank.
Thoughts? Never used a shower sump...
I am on board here. Looking at ball valves for sinks followed by a p trap so when stationary I have a p trap and can leave the valves open. For urine, just a ball valve. I am thinking of having a separate p tank and having a small suction fan like the composting toilet would have on the o tank...
I don’t plan to have enough real estate on my roof for an RV size exhaust fan (14x14). Too much solar panel space needed and I would lose one whole 375W panel.
Anyone have good experience with a through wall fan? Any suggestions?
My Back wall has a great location. I am A little concerned...
This is a drill design I found and considered copying. It sounds similar to what you describe. Hope this is useful to you.
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I think I will go this way. Much simpler. Have a pee tank and grey tank. The volume to clear a p trap sold me. Now just need to figure out where to put the valve handle.
You still use p traps for the sinks and shower...... right? Or ball valve then too?
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I m plan to have a poop dryer/composting toilet. I will have a bathroom sink, shower, and kitchen sink. I could easily do two tanks. One piss and one everything else. I contemplated flushing my urine p trap with the bathroom sink (not too much water, maybe some toothpaste, soap, and bacteria...
Right now, I am leaning towards having a drain plug in my shower so I can plug my Grey water tank line and drop shower water on the ground (which I believe is fine if you are allowed to outdoor shower, this is the same thing). In close quarters or places water can’t be dropped, the drain to Grey...
Is old grey water legally grey water always even when old?
My understanding is that bathroom sink is Grey water and kitchen sink is sometimes considered black.
I plan to have strainers on all sinks so that the waste tanks never have large solids. That way the drains are always liquid only. I...
From what I have read from the composting toilet people, urine is grey water not black. Are they mistaken? (RVs may have different rules) The shower may end up separate, because I may dump that more readily. The sinks and urine I would not want to dump near campsites and only where legal. I...
I would have a p trap in the camper directly under the urine separator. The sink would be higher and flow down to the p trap so if you washed your hands, the p trap would be at least diluted if not flushed. In my layout, the kitchen sink is on the other side of the wall from the toilet so I...
I plan to buy a separator and have a 5 gallon bucket. Not sure on a mixer or not.
If I combine the liquids, I might plumb the sinks through the same p trap so it is always flushed with water after using the restroom.
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Yeah......that would tell me something. I would prefer to have someone else lead the charge, but I guess that could be a fall back plan.
I would imagine someone here would know the answer already.
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