I've got a moose hunting camp that runs on a generator. Our water supply is pumped while the genny is running but at night we have no water at all. With 6 hunters sharing a toilet we need a source of water so we can flush the toilet at night. I was thinking of maybe mounting a barrel up as high as possible under the roof and using gravity to fill the toilet at night. My question is if the water is about 6 -8 feet higher than the toilet tank will it have enough water pressure to fill the toilet? I'm the youngest hunter in the group at 36 and the next youngest hunter is in his 60's... there are a lot of trips to the can at night. We tried filling a bucket to flush the tank at night but it's not enough. I figure I can just put a "T" fitting between the valve and my toilet supply and the other end of the "T" can go to my gravity fed supply. So if i have 2 valves I can choose which supply runs my toilet and if both valves are open I can also refill my gravity system.
Does anybody follow? sorry for going on and on I've just been thinking about all this for a while now and I didn't want to do all this and have it not work out.
Does anybody follow? sorry for going on and on I've just been thinking about all this for a while now and I didn't want to do all this and have it not work out.























































