vyv_cox
Well-known member
Just took a quick scan through the new PBO (May?) that arrived this morning. One of the projects describes fitting a grey water tank to catch sink waste from the heads for subsequent use to flush the toilet. I find it difficult to believe that this is not the customary April fool joke, but it seems to be serious.
How is this supposed to be useful? It is universally recognised that grey water is more difficult to cope with than black. It contains grease, scum, soap, hair and other detritus, all of which tend to drop out in the tank. Removing it is going to be a nightmare, particularly since the author does not seem to have included a hatch in his design. Flushing scummy water through the heads is highly likely to cause valve blockage. The author seems to think that doing this will eliminate toilet smells, suggesting that he has no experience of grey water tanks. The one beneath our camper smells considerably more than any toilet I have ever owned on a series of boats.
Recommendation - do not copy.
How is this supposed to be useful? It is universally recognised that grey water is more difficult to cope with than black. It contains grease, scum, soap, hair and other detritus, all of which tend to drop out in the tank. Removing it is going to be a nightmare, particularly since the author does not seem to have included a hatch in his design. Flushing scummy water through the heads is highly likely to cause valve blockage. The author seems to think that doing this will eliminate toilet smells, suggesting that he has no experience of grey water tanks. The one beneath our camper smells considerably more than any toilet I have ever owned on a series of boats.
Recommendation - do not copy.