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Old 07-10-2019, 11:13 PM   #7
Rondo
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Gordon-- You have got your answers as to the 93 gallon gray tank capacity from the above posts. Your tank has more than likely split at the top of the shower tank. I had this happen to me down in AZ this past winter. The only thing that you can do is not fill the shower tank full anymore until you can have time to have it replaced. It all depends on how long a shower you take each time but normally you can get at least four showers out of it before it is full and maybe more IF you take very short showers. You might ask the state park administration if you can have a mobile service tech come in and replace it while still in the 90 day stay. They will have to have the tank empty before they change it and will have to drop your underbelly to be able to do it also. It took our mobile tech two visits to install our tank because the first tank came in damaged so we had to order another tank and wait another two weeks or so to get the tech to come back to install the tank. In the meantime we still could use the tank but since we were in a full hook up park we could leave the shower gray tank valve open. If you are having a mobile septic tank company pump your tanks just make sure your vents are not clogged and you open the toilet valve when they are pumping the black tank or they can collapse the tank and that is even more of a problem. Just remember DO NOT FILL any of your tanks to capacity because they WILL split and leak!
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