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Auxiliary Grey Tank Using Sewer Pipe

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Mike Chesnutt, Lake Echo, Nova Scotia
Auxiliary Grey Tank Using Sewer Pipe
2010 Toyota Tundra
1995 Sun-Lite Hide-Away

Auxiliary Grey From Camper

Auxiliary Grey Tank Straps

Our 1995 Sun-Lite Hide-Away did not have a grey tank. I made a tank using 4-inch sewer pipe that provides about 6.5 gallons of capacity.

Auxiliary Grey Tank Drain Area

It drains using a garden hose valve. It’s a huge improvement for using the sink without running waste water on the ground.

Auxiliary Grey Tank Using Sewer Pipe

It took me about four hours in total and cost me approximately $30.  In my opinion, the skill level of this modification is medium.

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