Tank cadence worksheet
Put fresh, gray, and black tanks next to each other so the real limiter is visible.
- Fresh-water use by person
- Gray and black tank pressure
- First-limiter note
Water email resource
A free planning checklist for matching fresh water, gray tank, black tank, refill rhythm, dump options, and conservation habits before a longer stay.
What you get
The file is intentionally lightweight. It gives you enough structure to move forward without pretending every rig uses the same parts.
Put fresh, gray, and black tanks next to each other so the real limiter is visible.
Capture the exact places you can reset before the stay depends on a vague hope.
Keep the high-impact habits visible so conservation does not turn into camp misery.
How to use it
The worksheet works best when it captures a real calculator result and then slows down the buying decision just enough to catch fit, safety, and recovery assumptions.
Run the water calculator with your real crew, meals, showers, pets, climate, and tank size.
Compare fresh, gray, and black capacity. The smallest practical window sets the stay length.
Name the potable-water stop, dump option, and paid fallback before you stretch the stay.
Good fit
You want to stay longer without guessing which tank ends the trip first.
You are planning potable-water refills, dump stops, and paid reset nights.
You need a simple routine for showers, dishes, drinking water, pets, and hot-weather use.
Email follow-up
The download is useful by itself. After confirmation, the matching email path keeps the next few decisions tied to the same planning problem.
Email 1
Deliver the checklist and show how to copy the calculator result into a tank-cadence plan.
Email 2
Explain why gray or black capacity can matter more than fresh water on longer stays.
Email 3
Connect potable water, dump options, paid fallback nights, trash, groceries, and route friction.
Next links
Start with the calculator, use the free file to organize the next step, then move to a reusable working file only if the plan needs more structure.
Open the water calculator
Re-run the math before changing the worksheet assumptions.
Preview the readiness binder
Use the paid working file when you need something reusable or shareable.
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Use this guide when the daily gallons need to come down without ruining camp.
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Compare the upgrades that actually stretch stays.
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