DianneOK

Donnelly, ID

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Regarding the holding tanks, especially the black (toilet)......be sure to leave the valve closed until the tank is at least 3/4 full. It is only a holding tank and if you leave the valve open only the fluids will drain and you will end up with the "pyramid of death" . Also, use plenty of water when flushing. Be sure to use a septic approved paper such as Scotts single ply.
After dumping the tank, flush it well with fresh water and then treat the tank with an approved product of your choice.
Enjoy your new life and home....you will be cozy 
Dianne
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From the size you mentioned,i hope you have rv'ed for a while.Hope it has at least one slide,that could get a little cramped when full timming stuff starts building up.Good luck!
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With two people and a dog, you will probably end up with a bit of condensation on the windows that will need to be toweled off in the mornings.
Keep posting and let us know how your adventure goes!!
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