Has anyone heard of a successful installation of a permanent grey water tank on a T@DA? It appears feasible but not sure why it wouldn’t have been installed as OEM.
AFAIK - None of the Dutchman built T@Bs or T@DAs had gray tanks. This is consistent with our experience that very few caravans or campervans had gray tanks in the UK. When we traveled in NZ in a campervan it included a bucket and instructions where to put it during the run through. Almost all the other campers of all sizes had a bucket visible somewhere underneath everywhere we stayed. The first US built T@Bs were made very similar to their European versions. I think many design elements, features and models are controlled by the licensing agreement for producing the T@B with Tabbert.
The best solution is to use a portable gray water tank, and slide it u def the trailer and use a short drain hose to connect it to the trailer. This has the advantage of just wheeling the tank to a dump spot, rather than moving the trailer to dump a build in tank. cheers
2018 TaB400 Custom Boondock, Jeep Gladiator truck, Northern California Coast.
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This is consistent with our experience that very few caravans or campervans had gray tanks in the UK. When we traveled in NZ in a campervan it included a bucket and instructions where to put it during the run through. Almost all the other campers of all sizes had a bucket visible somewhere underneath everywhere we stayed.
The first US built T@Bs were made very similar to their European versions. I think many design elements, features and models are controlled by the licensing agreement for producing the T@B with Tabbert.
cheers