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Old 03-18-2015, 07:08 PM   #8
timp410
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Originally Posted by dstankov View Post
In a way it does make some sense. The two items having the least water consumption are plumbed into one tank thereby giving you additional capacity in the second for shower and kitchen sink.

The problem is that they didn't tell you about the plumbing situation.

In my coach the logic for the plumbing appears to be everything on the passengers side (shower OD kitchen, washer hookup) in one gray tank, the kitchen sink and lavatory sink in the second gray tank, and the toilet alone in the black tank. This was confirmed when I got the drainage diagrams for the 37ND from Thor last week.
Yes, not knowing is the biggest problem. I was always lead to believe that the black tank was only used for the toilet. Not knowing this lead me to believe that the sink was clogged.
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