When dry camping (boondocking) in an RV, please be conscious of your water usage. Any water being used for the toilet will go into the black tanks. Be mindful to not fill up these tanks as there is no access to dumping the tanks until your trip is completed.
The indoor shower and sinks will fill up the grey tanks. The shower head is equipped with a stop-and-go button. This affords you the ability to use the shower water to wet yourself, stop it to lather yourself with soap, and start it again to rinse. It is recommended to use the shower this way in an RV when water conservation and dumping are limited.
Also since the RV is not connected to a City water source during your dry camping adventure, the water pump switch will need to be activated. This will ensure you are getting good water pressure.
If you use the outdoor shower, it will not fill up the grey tank, but it will still use the water from your fresh water tank which is limited to 43 gallons.
Dry camping (Boondocking) is fun so conserve your resources just as Boondockers do and please enjoy your stay.