What’s on the bottom
The underside of our Sprinter looks clean. Looking closer reveals some added components. (Click image for larger size.)
This is the drain for the black water tank which is inside the Sprinter. It is the only component you can see looking at the Sprinter from a normal view. All others are hidden.
The grey water goes into this tank has an 8 gallon capacity. If we are going for several days we carry a wheeled portable tank we can drain this into as it is a little small. We were limited by space so this is the only size that would fit.
Hidden away the hose for draining the black water tank. It is a little hard to get to but we don’t use it much and would rather it be hidden than easy to get to. The gray water tank can also drained with this hose but is normally drained with just a garden hose.
The propane tank has an 8 gallon capacity and runs the heater and stove. This should last quite a while and is much larger than we had previously.
Outside access is through this door. Also in this compartment is city water (used also to fill the water tank), shore power, cable TV (just in case we end up in a fancy place) and our extend-a-stay connection.
Here is the 4D-AGM battery and the fuel tank. Fuel capacity is 25 gallons.
The battery would have to be lowered with a hydraulic jack if we need access. It weighs 132 pounds and is 20.5″ x 8.13″ x 10″
Tags: battery, black water, drain, fuel tank, gray water







