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Old 03-29-2016, 08:47 AM   #1
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Add half bath to Fuzion 403

Just curious if anyone has added a half bath in the toy hauler area. We have a 2009, thought we could us the clothes washer hookups for the waterside, just wondering if anyone had done this.

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Old 03-29-2016, 10:09 AM   #2
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RV toilets usually empty directly into the top of the black water tank. I doubt if there is enough water flow or room to pitch the waste pipe to move waste from toilet to the tank. JM2˘ from many years of stick home plumbing experience, Hank
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I have a half bath so I have 2 black tanks. If you have the room adding another black tank would be the way.


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We are setup in a park so I think we can tie into the sewer connection.
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We are setup in a park so I think we can tie into the sewer connection.
If you are using it as a permanent location you could use a residential toilet and connect directly to parks waste system ..... you would need some type of vent for it to flush properly. As I said RV toilets do not supply enough water to flush, they only drop directly into a holding tank.
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If you are using it as a permanent location you could use a residential toilet and connect directly to parks waste system ..... you would need some type of vent for it to flush properly. As I said RV toilets do not supply enough water to flush, they only drop directly into a holding tank.
X2 - Watch what your existing toilet does and note that there's no trap as in a residential toilet, and that much less water is used.
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