sledge
Senior Member
just wondering if anyone has experience indicating certain soaps, shampoos, are "easier" on gray water tanks or make them easier to clean...?
yeah i guess using the term "tank" might be a misnomer. like many nominal length boats, gray water is moved really just to a temporary holding cell in a bilge area and once its volume trips a float switch, it is automatically macerated out. nevertheless that holding area needs to be cleaned periodically such that switches and/or pumps don't get too bogged down with soap, hair, etc......
How does it activate without a sump and float? I'd like to learn more and make the conversion as our sumps are in a hard-to-reach-and-service location.When we had our AT-34, we converted to this system and eliminated the shower collection box. No more spills from float switch not working!
https://www.whalepumps.com/marine/p...ID=10021&FriendlyID=Electric-grey-waste-pumps
Fairly easy conversion.
When we had our AT-34, we converted to this system and eliminated the shower collection box. No more spills from float switch not working!
https://www.whalepumps.com/marine/p...ID=10021&FriendlyID=Electric-grey-waste-pumps
Fairly easy conversion.
sump boxes and float switches are a PITA to keep clean.
To answer the OP's original question:
https://www.amazon.com/Dr-Bronners-...stile+bath+soap+citrus&qid=1592261094&sr=8-26
You can buy it in the liquid or soap bar form. In liquid form, you can even buy it by the gallon.
We prefer the Citrus, and we also use it at the dirt home now.
Cheers & stay safe (& clean),
Mrs. Trombley