?s on outfitting outlet/inlet/vent fixtures on gray tank...
I am having a custom aluminum gray tank made for my Bambi II. It will have approximately a 16 gallon capacity. The frame rails are small on a Bambi (3.5") and we are making it to fit so it only protrudes slightly below the rails. A few questions...
1) Do I need to have a separate inlet for the sink and shower, or can they share an inlet that is ALSO the outlet? (How many fittings do I really need to put on this tank?)
2) Can the inlets be low on the tank? I don't have much choice because of space restraints.
Bottom line, can I have the sink and shower drain connected to one inlet fitting that also acts as the outlet? With that configuration, I would only need to fit one outlet/inlet and a vent out the top.
Any help appreciated! I an getting ready to get the tank into production soon. Excited the flexibility a gray tank will afford us this summer!
Ben
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