These folks will be at POG III to show off a product similar to what folks have been discussing here.
http://www.invisiblechamois.com/products.htm
These folks will be at POG III to show off a product similar to what folks have been discussing here.
http://www.invisiblechamois.com/products.htm
We always use a filter known as Wet Spot when filling the tank or especially when washing. Totally [almost] spot free as the name implies. Yes, it's a boat product and available from Boat Owners Warehouse. As for the grey water bypass, mine is almost always open whenever we travel. Obviously, we shouldn't have it open in anyone's parking lot.
Matt,
Please keep in mind that 90% of the coaches out there (and therefore 90% of the people posting on this site) have two waste tanks, a gray tank for shower/sink waste and a black tank for toilet waste. When anyone mentions "dumping" any kind of tank, they will usually be referring to one of those two tanks. What you're coach has (and most prevosts don't) is a single waste tank and a graywater BYPASS which means the gray water is never stored when it's turned on and sent to the storage tank when it's turned off. That means that the water does not stink... unless your body was really smelly when you showered, or you washed something stinky in your sink.
If you had a graywater tank (which 90% of the coachs out there have... all the non-liberty coaches), then you store the water from the shower/sink and it gets all stinky as it sits in the sun for days on end. Dumping that stuff can really stink. Many people who have this type of setup assume that turning on the graywater bypass on a Liberty is similar to dumping their graytank, which is something completely different in concept since your water would never be stored and allowed to turn fowl.
The Dave Matthews reference is about dumping the black tank, which I'd never do into anything other than a sewer system designed for such waste. Although you could empty that tank via a garden hose through your maserator into a sewer system (like putting the hose past the trap in a toilet).
You will find people with a very wide range of opinions... just use common sense. It's sink water. Would you wash your hands outside using the tap in your water bay? If so, what's different than that and washing your hands in your bathroom with graywater bypass turned on? Not much since the water is just sent through a pipe to the ground and never stored. Just be aware of your surroundings and don't turn it on when people might take offense over it and watch for signs that don't allow for it.
I use my graywater bypass all the time and the guy who was parked next to be at Liberty said the same... and he has a newer XLII with two slides, etc, similar to your setup. He just uses a garden hose to direct the graywater to a grassy area so that nobody when even know that he has the bypass turned on.
While I can't disagree with what Ben and George said, I think the Dave Matthews incident has made the public aware of the fact we do have the ability to dump waste. I know of a fellow Prevost owner that used to boast how he would take advantage of rainy travel days and dump his tanks because the spray coming off the tires made it difficult for anybody to realize what he was doing. The fact is that one vigilante with a cell phone can make it difficult for you.
Ben's example of the folks next to him dumping gray water is an example of of the right way to do it. At the Liberty rally we were specifically told it was OK to discharge gray water. But going down the road I have my gray water by-pass, the macerator discharge and the holding tank discharge all capped. I may want to dump on some of the idiots, but that is not the thing to do.
Hi Matt. I t sounds like a memorable trip for you and your son.
Regarding the by-pass. I don't see where its necessary on most trips where your stopping at a park every day or every other day. I always assumed the bypass would be for dry camping where it was allowed.
I keep my Coach at home with the Air bags down but I usually run the engine and raise the Coach once or twice a month. My feeling is if I am not using the Coach I still want to operate as many systems as possible to keep things from freezing up.
I just finished waxing the coach (Turtle Wax) (Turtle Wax Chrome polish) and I dont have as many spot issues. But I like the idea of deionized water.
Gary
Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide
Jim: thanks for the info. I would like to make it up to Kerville but cant spend the week since i am still working for a living, have three small children and trying to save the state of Louisiania. If i go late in the week like thrursday eveinng is that to late and will there be reasonable acomidations for my toy?
Matt