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mlts22
Mar 27, 2015Explorer II
One extreme that would solve the problem for good would be to replace the traps under the sink and bathtub with HepVo waterless traps. These not just replace P traps, but they also replace air admittance valves.
Those will go a long way in ensuring the sewage smells from the black and gray tanks are long gone.
I also would consider a Camco cyclone vent cap or a Ultra-Fab mini plumbing vent (which uses a small solar panel and a fan.) Either of these will actively pull gases out. The Camco has better reviews, and is better if there is -any- wind at all, but the other brand will work if the sun is out.
Those will go a long way in ensuring the sewage smells from the black and gray tanks are long gone.
I also would consider a Camco cyclone vent cap or a Ultra-Fab mini plumbing vent (which uses a small solar panel and a fan.) Either of these will actively pull gases out. The Camco has better reviews, and is better if there is -any- wind at all, but the other brand will work if the sun is out.
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