4x4van wrote:
My bathroom sink is also plumbed into my black tank. Kitchen sink and shower go to my grey tank.
Mine too. It provides enough liquid to keep the solids sloshing around and breaking up.
I have purchased a bottle of Tank Techs, its a probiotic that supposedly starts a bacteria action in the tank (like a septic tank does) to help break down the solids. My tank appeared unused when I bought the rig (built in late '06, bought in late '15). I realized this one day when the sun was very low and bright, and I went to dump a bucket of fresh water down the toilet (it was empty and I wanted some water to start thing off with) I could see the sunlight shining thru the bottom of the tank and realized it looked like new inside. Some people never use the black or gray tanks, just the campground facilities. In fact the shower had a Winnebago paper sticker in the bottom, which I peeled off, so clearly the shower had not been used.
Charles
2007 Winnebago View 523H on a 2006 Dodge (Daimler-Chrysler aka Mercedes) Sprinter 3500 chassis (T1N). Bought Sept 2015 with 18K miles on it, Prog Ind HW30C, Prog Dymanics PD4645, Coleman Chill Grille, PML/Yourcovers.com deep alum trans pan, AutoMeter 8558 trans temp gauge, Roadmaster sway bar, Koni Red shocks (front & rear), Fantastic Ultra Breeze hood, added OEM parabolic mirrors and RH aspherical mirror, MB grill conversion.