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1963 decamp camper
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My black water tank leaks, and I dont go anywhere where I need it, can I just remove it and hook the hose directly to bottom of the toilet?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jason Mar 2, 2020.

 

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earl crist left a comment for Jason
"i dont see why you couldnt   what i wold do is run your 3 in pipe to end of trailer  might as well hookup all sinks also if this unit will move use flex pipe from end if frame to sewer hookup at site"
Mar 6, 2020
Jason replied to Jason's discussion 1963 decamp camper
"Thanks for the input"
Mar 2, 2020
Daniel Long replied to Jason's discussion 1963 decamp camper
"I'd be hesitant to just remove a black tank, even with a leak. Depends on where it's leaking. If you can seal it back up and keep that as-is, then I'd say go that way. Once you start altering the waste plumbing you better know what…"
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1963 decamp camper

My black water tank leaks, and I dont go anywhere where I need it, can I just remove it and hook the hose directly to bottom of the toilet?
Mar 1, 2020
Jason left a comment for Jason
"Is it possible to remove the black water tank and connect the toilet directly to camp site sewer"
Mar 1, 2020
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At 8:32pm on March 6, 2020, earl crist said…

i dont see why you couldnt   what i wold do is run your 3 in pipe to end of trailer  might as well hookup all sinks also if this unit will move use flex pipe from end if frame to sewer hookup at site

At 6:41pm on March 1, 2020, Jason said…
Is it possible to remove the black water tank and connect the toilet directly to camp site sewer
 
 
 

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