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rockhillmanor
Sep 26, 2018Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
We FTd......no chemicals needed....
....RVs have vapor barriers, seals, gaskets and vents
When those are functioning properly there is NO POOP/nasty Grey tank smells inside RV.
.....
Nope, none of those things exsist when you use the toilet 'inside' the RV. :W
Ahh, but you must know that that toilet is NOT sealed. When you push the pedal down to open the blade, it's a straight shot to that black tank. No p-trap, no nothing, just a small light angle to connection to base of toilet.
Heck that is how you can tell just how fill that tank is and if you can push it another day!!!
Open flap and shine a flashlight in. If really full you don't even need the flashlight, you are staring right at the stuff!
So if you are pushing the limits of the black tank without chems, in hot weather you WILL get a snoot full of pure sewage.
In Florida in summer? I sometimes have to use two bottles of chems when trying to see how long I can last not dumping!
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