Cleaning the tanks...
Yesterday I filled the fresh water tank and added 120ml of Puri Sol.
Leaving it overnight to clean any impurities in the tank. I ran some through the pipes to both sinks as well.
It kept the batteries topped up whilst I ran the taps to move water from the fresh tank to the grey. Then I could fill the fresh again to rinse out the remaining Puri Sol.
The taps for rinsing the cassette and the fresh water are at the side. The fresh water looked a little flooded and there was a rubber mat in the "pond".
I went over to pay the £4 park and ride fee. With this I could have got the bus into the city centre. I didn't.
Leaving it overnight to clean any impurities in the tank. I ran some through the pipes to both sinks as well.
This morning I pulled the van back on my neighbour's drive so I could hook up to the house mains electric with a drop lead I bought years ago abd never used.
It kept the batteries topped up whilst I ran the taps to move water from the fresh tank to the grey. Then I could fill the fresh again to rinse out the remaining Puri Sol.
It worked well and I then drove to Canterbury New Dover Road P+R where there's a motorhome aire and also a service area. 
In total we were carrying 190kgs of unnecessary weight. 
Dumping the grey was easy enough as the grid is easy accessible and our drain is amidships.
Whilst it was draining I had the tank filling up again, and the taps open. It's essential to clean out all the Puri Sol.  
To empty the fresh tank I had to park across the area as the fresh water drain is at the rear right corner.
The taps for rinsing the cassette and the fresh water are at the side. The fresh water looked a little flooded and there was a rubber mat in the "pond".
I went over to pay the £4 park and ride fee. With this I could have got the bus into the city centre. I didn't.
An hour and a half I was back at home after a stop at Lidl on the way 
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