A chore that is just part of the experience
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Originally Posted by
mlfrancis
I had a questions regarding logistics with the camper. How should I plan for needing to use the dump station, fill propane, generator use, etc...?
While is true that you can use the park facilities -- as a general rule I always preferred to use the facilities in the RV. I kept the RV and it's gear in spotless condition and even though the shower/toilet combinations are tight -- I still preferred them over the offerings of the parks.
General logistics:
Propane use is pretty minimal during the summer months unless you take long, hot showers. You'll have a good feel for how often you need to refill within a day or so. many RV parks have propane fill-ups -- but the easiest source is U-haul rental facilities.
Any weight you carry in the any of the holding tanks -- fresh water, gray water & black water will affect the performance of the vehicle. Unless I knew that I would be without drinking water hookups -- for an extended period -- I rarely topped the fresh water tank on a travel day. (There is a different procedure in cold-weather travel!)
Upon departure on any day I always dumped the gray water -- so that remained empty. If you have a hookup -- do not dump the black water until you plan to leave. The best way to manage the smell and etc is to let the "good" bacteria do their job and keep the material actively working in the tank. When it is time to roll-out you then dump the black & rinse with the gray fluid -- if you have that capability in your RV. I built mine to work that way. Always add some of the good bacteria stuff to the empty black tank and a single flush to swish around the fluid on the top and sides of the tank as you drive down the road. You NEVER want the sides and top of a black tank to ever dry out!
Most important: If you are going to be in a place with hookups -- you can open the gray tank valve to dump -- but never, never open the black tank and leave open for the reasons outlined above.
The actual dumping, stowing of gear can be part of the daily chores -- once you get the "flow" of it -- it rarely takes more than 30 minutes. It's just part of the RV experience --
Have fun!
Mark