So this crazy idea occurred to me today out of the blue, and I've been thinking about it all day. Well, I figured someone out there must've done something similar to what I'm thinking, so I did a quick google search and found this page.
My crazy thought was that when boondocking, it would be nice to have an extra fresh water tank (or 2 or 3 or 4, etc), but that in general you don't want to waste that much space in the motorhome, not to mention carrying that much weight. That lead to thinking about a plastic based "bag" that could hold fresh water, and be drained into the regular fresh water tank as needed. It also seemed like you could take such a bag in your toad somewhere to get more water as needed.
The link above lists products that provde exactly that.
Now for the other half of the crazy idea....
Would such a solution work for the grey/black water tanks as well? I imagine you would need to use a macerator to completely liquify things, and you would want to clean the bag out quite well at the dump station, but still it would be less bulky to store than a blue boy. And such a bag would collapse down to a pretty small item for storage in the RV. And you would obviously have to very clearly label each bag as to its purpose so that you NEVER mixed them up. ;D
So I guess I'm sitting here wondering whether my idea is as crazy as it sounds at first. What do y'all think?
My crazy thought was that when boondocking, it would be nice to have an extra fresh water tank (or 2 or 3 or 4, etc), but that in general you don't want to waste that much space in the motorhome, not to mention carrying that much weight. That lead to thinking about a plastic based "bag" that could hold fresh water, and be drained into the regular fresh water tank as needed. It also seemed like you could take such a bag in your toad somewhere to get more water as needed.
The link above lists products that provde exactly that.
Now for the other half of the crazy idea....
Would such a solution work for the grey/black water tanks as well? I imagine you would need to use a macerator to completely liquify things, and you would want to clean the bag out quite well at the dump station, but still it would be less bulky to store than a blue boy. And such a bag would collapse down to a pretty small item for storage in the RV. And you would obviously have to very clearly label each bag as to its purpose so that you NEVER mixed them up. ;D
So I guess I'm sitting here wondering whether my idea is as crazy as it sounds at first. What do y'all think?