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What size water / waste tanks are you using

Started by Dlsnow, November 18, 2013, 12:20:06 PM

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harleyman_1000

If I figured it right I have a cylinder 90 gallon fresh water tank ( it measures 20" diameter and 65" in height., and a rectangle 120 gallon black tank that measures 15' high 28 wide and 64 inches long. Both tanks can be filled or drained from either side.
Scott 
St.Louis Missouri

1958 GM 4104 Extended 2 feet, with a 6v92 and 5 speed automatic

http://s783.photobucket.com/user/harleyman_1000/library/Gm4104%20bus?sort=3&page=1

HighTechRedneck

By the way, in case anyone is interested and didn't know, there is a tank size/capacity calculator in the tools section of the BCM website.

http://www.busconversions.com/tools/rectangletank.html


Scott & Heather

Quote from: luvrbus on November 29, 2013, 03:24:50 AM
Here in AZ and other states the dumping of grey water is against the law,but the dumping of wash water (shower) is not a system with the kitchen sink tied into the tank where food particles are in the water is classified as sewage in most states just passing it on

But my neighbors dog can poop on my lawn every morning and evening. I don't buy into that silliness and hence have a hidden (routed next to the air tank between my rear duals) drain exit. 95% of the time, we have a sewer connection and it isn't an issue, but when parked on the side of the road or near parking lot drain, and showering, well...yeah.


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dellisor

In my 4104 I have two tanks the fresh is stainless 140 gallons in an L shape and waste is also in an L shape but it is 150 gallons Both stainless ( made of Q qroup stafety related material lol )