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MSGTRETIREDCSP's avatar
Mar 06, 2015

Oh No!?!,,?

Well, I went out to empty the black and gray tanks. I first pulled on the black tank handle and nothing happened. No big gash on liquid and solids draining. I felt the hose and could feel a trickle of liquid coming from the black. I then pulled on the gray handle and a gush of flowing liquid could be heard. For years, we have always made sure to have plenty of water in the black tank to avoid the infamous poo-mountain.
Before I start to make anything worst than it is, what suggestions would you have on how to approach a black tank clog. I'm in a rv resort in south Texas. I don't want to make a bad situation worst by having a black tank spill.

I don't think it's a valve problem. It seems to open and close fine. I'm thinking it's a plug. Anything to pour into the tank to dissolve solids?

Any suggestion or help would be much appreciated.

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