The 7 Gallon Road Shower by Yakima # Y89VR attaches to roof racks that have crossbars with mounting brackets that fit around the bars. So you'd need to install the load bar adapter # RR43137B on your Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform so that the shower has something to attach to. view full answer...
While we do not offer a larger tank for the 2.6 gallon Dometic Portable Camping Toilet # DOM34FR that you have, you can get a Dometic Portable Camping Toilet # DOM44FR that has the larger 5 gallon tank.
Both tanks on the 5 gallon are bigger as this toilet is capable of 50 flushes versus the 27 flushes of the smaller 2.6 gallon tank. view full answer...
Yes, the Dometic Portable Camping Toilet part # DOM44FR can be used at the campgrounds dump station as long as you use the Dometic RV Toilet Essentials Kit part # DOM32FR which includes a holding tank treatment to break down the waste.
There is a handy indicator that shows when the tank is full. When it shows full, simply pull up on a rear latch to separate the upper tank from the lower tank. Then you can take the tank to the authorized dumping station. view full answer...
I have added a diagram for you showing the dimensions of the seat of the 5.3 Gallon Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41545.
As you can see, the outside of the # CAM41545 seat measures 12.6" wide, and the inside width is 8.4". The bowl has the same outside width, and measures 7" tall. view full answer...
The Dometic Portable Camping Toilet # DOM34FR can basically be put anywhere there's a solid surface so yeah you could put in in the current bathroom you have now without any changes needed to be made. As for your question about the "big stinkers" it may not be perfect for that, but everyone's definition of big might be different so your mileage may vary.
The weight of this is 10.6 lbs and the dimensions are 12-1/2" tall x 15-1/2" long x 13-1/4" wide. It was designed for backpacking but... view full answer...
The Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower for Roof Racks part # Y89VR is an excellent option for showering or cleaning off gear. It holds up to 7 gallons of water which is pressurized so flow will not be an issue. It mounts to standard roof rack crossbars of any shape. It is important to note that it needs to be installed inside the mounting feet. view full answer...
The Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower for Roof Racks - 10 Gallon # Y29VR is the current 10 gallon road shower that Yakima offers and it is considered the Yakima RoadShower 10G. It is also available in 4 gallon # Y79VR and 7 gallon # Y89VR. These portable solar showers can be installed onto round, square, aero, elliptical, and most factory crossbars with a crossbar spread of 24" - 50", however, the 10 gallon shower requires a crossbar spread of 32"-80".
The tank absorbs the sunlight... view full answer...
The color difference between the Yakima Roadshowers is related to the size but does not signify really anything else. The 4 gallon # Y04104 and # Y79VR has white writing and the 7 gallon # Y89VR and 10 gallon # Y29VR has blue writing. view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 will have a couple of features to assist with the disposal of your deposit. It is basically a holding tank just like an RV sewer tank, so there is a limit to what it can do. This toilet has a valve to allow you to close the hole and it also has a rotating tube with a cap to allow you to empty the tank. It has handles in appropriate locations to assist. I've attached a review video to assist. There is not a processor to break down the waste.
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Yes, the Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower part # Y29VR will work with the Yakima LockNLoad Platform Roof Trays like part # Y05045. I confirmed this with Yakima as well. There are no extra parts needed. view full answer...
The Dometic 972 Series Portable Camping Toilet # DOM34FR that you referenced features a 9.8 liter waste holding tank and an extra long discharge pipe for easy disposal. It does not use bags or chemicals. The upper/flush water tank has an 8.7 liter capacity, which is enough water for up to 27 flushes.
When it's time to empty the holding tank (it will show "full" on the tank level indicator) you simply pull up on a rear latch to separate the upper tank from the lower tank, and carry the... view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet, part # CAM41535, has a 2.6 gallon holding tank that is removable from the rest of the toilet. It can be emptied into any appropriate location, such as a regular toilet. view full answer...
Yes, you can install the Yakima RoadShower # Y89VR on the underside of the OverHaul HD Adjustable Truck Bed Ladder Rack # Y01151-58 for your 2022 Ram 1500. I confirmed this with my contact at Yakima. view full answer...
Good news! Not only can I tell you how to empty the Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41545, I can show you too.
If you look at the images I've attached for reference. It shows that once you remove the seated piece of the travel toilet from the waste holding tank base, you will want to take the tank by the handle to the nearest bathroom facility.
Once you've arrived at the facility you will want to remove the cap from the toilets elbow and dispose of the waste into the toilet.
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We carry 3 options for the Yakima RoadShower. We have the 4 Gallon # Y79VR, the 7 Gallon # Y89VR, and the 10 Gallon # Y29VR. There are times we have a "used" item that has either been cosmetically damaged in shipping or has been used for one of our videos. When that is the case it is listed on the main product page stating there is a used item available and there is a link to photos and specific price for that "used" unit. The discounted items normally don't last long on our site. view full answer...
Yes. You can mount the Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower for Roof Racks - 4 Gallon # Y79VR to the factory crossbars on your 2021 Subaru Outback. The RoadShower tank is 6-1/8" wide, so you'll need roughly that much bar space inside the raised side rails in order to mount this unit. view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilets, both the 5.3 gallon option, # CAM41545, and the 2.6 gallon option, # CAM41535, are meant to be portable, and do not have a way to clamp or way to attach to the floor of a travel trailer. view full answer...
The Yakima RoadShower # Y79VR should not be mounted across the roof rails of your 2020 Subaru Forester. Manufacturer roof rails aren't designed to carry the brunt of loads the way roof racks are, and it would be very difficult to use the RoadShower with it oriented that way. So you will need a roof rack for your 2020 Subaru Forester:
- Yakima JetStream Crossbars # Y00425 (Black)
- TimberLine Towers for Yakima Crossbars # Y00147
- Same Key System Lock Cores (Optional) # Y07204
This... view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet has a stable base just over 15 by 17 inches and won't tip with a height of 12-1/2 inches. The really nice feature is the close valve to not only add that security but also add another barrier for smell. This toilet is also designed to come apart for an easy and more sanitary emptying. I've attached a review video to assist. view full answer...
You'd be fine putting toilet paper in the Camco toilet part # CAM41535. There's no restriction on that but you might want to use the septic safe toilet paper depending on where you plan to dump the toilet. view full answer...
The handle of the Dometic Portable Camping Toilet # DOM34FR pulls out 3-9/16" from the base and the lowest part of the handle is 2-1/4" from the ground. I've added a photo to try to illustrate these dimensions better. view full answer...
If you were to clean it out daily there really isn't a need to add any chemicals to the Camco Travel Toilet part # CAM41535. The tank also seals really well to eliminate any remaining odors. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse to take a look at the Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 referenced in your question. I measured a bowl depth of right at 7-1/2 inches to the deepest part of the bowl. It also features a 2.6 gallon detachable holding tank that seals firmly to the unit to prevent escaping leaks and odors.
I have attached an image with the above dimension labeled that you can also check out.
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There are 2 ways to fill the Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y79VR with water. If you have a pressurized water source you can use the included quick connect to attach a hose allowing you to fill the tank from the same port you attach the water sprayer hose. You can also remove the check valve/cap from the top the unit to be able to fill the tank. This is the preferred route to use if you do not have a pressurized water source. As it is on top of the tank it may be difficult to... view full answer...
The largest portable toilet seat that we carry is the Dometic Portable Camping Seat which has a 5 gallon tank and comes with a Gray Base # DOM44FR.
The seat itself is 13-1/4" long and the cutout is 8-3/4" x 7-1/4". According to my research it is regularly among the top picks for portable toilets in 2020. view full answer...
You can tell your "friend" that they can confidently use the 2.6 Gallon Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 without worrying if it will be malodorous. The gate valve is sealed to lock in the unpleasantness, and so long as you - I'm sorry, your friend - empty and clean the travel toilet regularly there should not be any issue. I've added a link to a video review of the toilet for you to take a look at as well. view full answer...
If by American toilet you are asking if the 2.6 Gallon Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 was made in the USA, then yes, it is an American toilet. I've added a link to a video review of this product for you to take a look at as well. view full answer...
You should be fine using the 2.6 Gallon Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 as it can support up to 330 lbs. It is a very sturdy unit as well, with an inside depth of 7-1/2 inches and measuring 15-3/4 inches wide and 12-/12 tall so you won't tip over unless someone decides to play a very mean practical joke. view full answer...
Yakima does recommend installing the Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower for Roof Racks # Y89VR on the inside of the roof rack towers. This is so that the rack has both towers supporting the weight of it when it is filled up. The reason you see it mounted on the outside of the ladder rack feet in our product pictures is ladder racks have much higher weight capacities. view full answer...
The part you have pictured goes in at the very bottom of the front of the # DOM44FR and is labeled as part number 9 - Locking Handle in the owner's manual. There are brackets that can be screwed into the floor to secure the toilet so it doesn't move around during use or travel and this locking handle slides into the front bracket to lock it in place. view full answer...
The Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y89VR does not have a provision to mount them below the Yakima crossbars on your Subaru Forester. The mounting channels are on the side and bottom of the shower and with a height of 5-3/4" tall I find it hard to believe there is enough room to physically position it under your crossbars. And if you were to have enough room and position it upside down the water would not flow out the valve since it would be on tow where the air is inside the tank. view full answer...
I would only recommend storing the Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 on it's side if it was totally empty and cleaned out so that you wouldn't have to worry about anything leaking. Otherwise it needs to be stored right side up. view full answer...
I spoke with my Camco contact about portable toilet # CAM41545. The overall width is 13-3/4 inches and the overall depth is 16-1/8 inches. I have included a picture showing the measurements.
And don't forget when you're on the go and need to go be sure to bring a roll of septic safe toilet tissue. view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet, part # CAM41535, isn't designed to have a bag put inside it. It would be pretty hard to get one in the tank and in position to be useful.
The holding tank does have a slick interior surface to make the clean up easier. view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet # CAM41535 is intended for any situation where a portable toilet will enhance your travel or camping time. A long car ride, a camping trip to the woods or plenty of other activities like boating can make this item a helpful accessory, especially for those folks who are less interested in "roughing it".
It offers more than 2-1/2-gallon holding capacity, handles folks up to 330-lbs and is USA-made. view full answer...
The Dometic Portable Camping Toilet # DOM34FR has a lower holding tank capacity of 2.6 gallons (9.8 liters) and the upper tank holds up to 2.2 gallons (8.7 liters) which is enough for 27 flushes.
Yes, you would want to ensure both the upper and lower tanks are empty for storage. Especially in freezing temperatures. view full answer...
The Camco Travel Toilet, part # CAM41535, has a shipping weight of 11 pounds. So the toilet itself weighs around 10 pounds or so.
It's weight capacity is 330 pounds. view full answer...
According to my Camco representative, it's not entirely necessary to use any chemical in the travel toilet. Due to the small size of the tank, it would need to be emptied pretty frequently which would prevent odors from building up.
Of course this doesn't mean you cannot use a chemical deodorizer if you wish do so. We have many different drop in pouches and tablets, but as you'll see by clicking the provided link, they're meant for a 40 gallon RV holding tank, not a 5.3 gallon holding... view full answer...
We do not have a way to know which original part was installed on your 1998 Sunny Brook travel trailer but we do offer such items.
Valterra offers their 3-inch Toilet Flange with MPT (male pipe threads) as part # T05-0782 and a similar items with female pipe threads, item # T05-0784.
We also have a floor gasket kit # Q23653VP which includes hold-down bolts. view full answer...
The Yakima RoadShower 10 part # Y29VR you referenced does fit the Thule CapRac part # TH29200XT that you referenced. The design has not changed significantly so what you saw would be accurate for this rack. view full answer...
Yes, it sure does; the Yakima RoadShower will indeed fit the 3" x 1-1/2" crossbars of your Angry Elephant rack system. There are three different sizes to choose from, and all of them will fit your rack system:
- 4 Gallon: Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y79VR
- 7 Gallon: Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y89VR
- 10 Gallon: Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y29VR
The RoadShower has brackets on the bottom that slide to fit different crossbar spreads,... view full answer...
We currently only carry 2 toilets which are made by Camco. They are parts # CAM41535 which is a 2.6 Gallon option, and # CAM41545 which is a 5.3 Gallon option.
As far as skid wheels go, we have a bit more of a selection for you to choose from. I am linking our product selection page where you can filter through by frame mount, hitch mount, roller diameter, and whether you are looking for bolt-on or weld-on skid wheels.
A good weld-on option is the Ultra-Fab # UF48-979012 for Class... view full answer...
The overall height of the Camco Travel Toilet is 12-1/2 inches. The width at the widest point is 15-3/4 inches. The front to back depth is 17-1/2 inches. view full answer...
Yes, The Yakima RoadShower Portable Solar Shower # Y79VR can attach to your Pioneer Platform Rack but you will need to install The Load Bar Adapter # RR43137B onto the Pioneer platform so the shower has something to attach to.
I also recommend The FlexHead Shower Head # Y04104 which will give you hands-free showering with the positionable shower head.
I attached a review video link below. view full answer...