Me again. Taking my first long trip in a month and a half so I'm trying to get everything worked out before I leave.
I saw a post earlier when searching for this answer that mentioned water in your fresh tank may cause motion issues; the tanks (most likely) aren't baffled and so the water will slosh around.
Ideally I would like to put a little water in my fresh tank for the first part of my trip so we can use the bathroom. On our stopover I was going to hook up to city water so we can shower quickly, no hair washing or doing dishes. I did not plan on hooking up to the sewer line for just a short stay. It's my least favorite part of camping and its going to be dark and cold both when we arrive that night and leave the next morning. I was going to refill my fresh tank with a bit more water to keep everything even since my black and grey are in the back and fresh is in the front.
Anyway, does anyone see an issue with the sloshing/motion? Surely people who boondock travel with water in their tanks. Should I reformulate this plan?
I saw a post earlier when searching for this answer that mentioned water in your fresh tank may cause motion issues; the tanks (most likely) aren't baffled and so the water will slosh around.
Ideally I would like to put a little water in my fresh tank for the first part of my trip so we can use the bathroom. On our stopover I was going to hook up to city water so we can shower quickly, no hair washing or doing dishes. I did not plan on hooking up to the sewer line for just a short stay. It's my least favorite part of camping and its going to be dark and cold both when we arrive that night and leave the next morning. I was going to refill my fresh tank with a bit more water to keep everything even since my black and grey are in the back and fresh is in the front.
Anyway, does anyone see an issue with the sloshing/motion? Surely people who boondock travel with water in their tanks. Should I reformulate this plan?