Emmit
LIFE MEMBER
Hi All,
When we were on our travels over the Autumn/Winter one of the things that caused us some probs. was the removal of grey water to the emptying point.
It became a daily ritual to carry it away in a trug.
However, when we got to a camp site with a pool (Ria Formosa) I asked one of the staff if I could have one of their 25Lt Containers that are used for the delivery of chemicals for the pool.
Upshot was that they gave me two, one of which I gave to a new found mate.
The container is square in section and the filler cap is at the right height (when laid on it's side) to accept the spout to our grey waste.
This means that we can leave the tap open and let the waste run into the container and carrying it away is simple because it has a sturdy handle.
At the end of the stay the container has a well fitting screw top so there are no nasty niffs in the van when transporting it.
Worthy of an 'Ask' if you come across a site with a pool.
When we were on our travels over the Autumn/Winter one of the things that caused us some probs. was the removal of grey water to the emptying point.
It became a daily ritual to carry it away in a trug.
However, when we got to a camp site with a pool (Ria Formosa) I asked one of the staff if I could have one of their 25Lt Containers that are used for the delivery of chemicals for the pool.
Upshot was that they gave me two, one of which I gave to a new found mate.
The container is square in section and the filler cap is at the right height (when laid on it's side) to accept the spout to our grey waste.
This means that we can leave the tap open and let the waste run into the container and carrying it away is simple because it has a sturdy handle.
At the end of the stay the container has a well fitting screw top so there are no nasty niffs in the van when transporting it.
Worthy of an 'Ask' if you come across a site with a pool.