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rockhillmanor
Nov 22, 2014Explorer
Everyone I met with the hand sprayer said they never used it.
Chemicals. All depends WHERE you RV.
If you RV down in the south and if you ever are where you have to wait until full to dump? You will find chemicals are necessary. Yup it's only a holding tank but with temps around 98 degrees when you flush it's a straight open shot to the tank that is now boiling sewage at 98 degrees! Do the math there will be smells coming up that opening no matter how fast you close it! :W
The original standby marine/RV chemicals 'breakdown' waste and toilet paper. IMHO this keeps the solids from sticking to sensors and clogs down by the blades.
I use chemicals and 10 years counting 'my' sensors work all the time.
Chemicals. All depends WHERE you RV.
If you RV down in the south and if you ever are where you have to wait until full to dump? You will find chemicals are necessary. Yup it's only a holding tank but with temps around 98 degrees when you flush it's a straight open shot to the tank that is now boiling sewage at 98 degrees! Do the math there will be smells coming up that opening no matter how fast you close it! :W
The original standby marine/RV chemicals 'breakdown' waste and toilet paper. IMHO this keeps the solids from sticking to sensors and clogs down by the blades.
I use chemicals and 10 years counting 'my' sensors work all the time.
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