At the completion of camping this week, we performed the dumping exercise. I connected the hose to the Black water and opened the value. The Black water tank emptied very quickly with a good amount of force. Next, I moved the hose to the Grey water tank and opened the valve. When the Grey water began to empty, it did not have the same force as the Black water. The tank emptied, but just seemed to not have the same force as the Black water. It took longer, but that is also because th Grey water is much larger than the Black water. I am asking about the force of the Grey water coming out being much less than the Black water. Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks, duckblind123
Marc & Janet
2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA
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Maybe Ratkity can explain the flow rate... B-)
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
"The microbes in the gray water tank stick to the sides of the tank and outlet pipes. These microbes obtain a certain symbiotic consciousness and conspire together to create a monster organism that will eventually totally block your gray water flow. This can only be circumvented by sending donations to your T@B University microbiologist who will then expunge the slimey living mass from your pipe for a mere $10k (Bitcoins accepted)"
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Spokane, Wa.
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