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valhalla360
Oct 10, 2015Navigator
Another thought (forgive me if it's graphic but neccessary to convey the issue):
You have a rather explosive deposit in the RV toilet. Some gets on the rinse water inlet and hidden from view. The rinse water inlet isn't perfectly sealed maybe some turbulence as you close it allows a droplet to get pulled back past the valve along with a few of the bugs... Essentially the same issue as using a hose hooked up to the tank rinsing system except now it's in your fresh water system.
For the OCD, you may want to run several gallons of bleach thru your fresh water system. For those who have ever changed a diaper, you shrug and get on with your life because it's pretty much harmless.
You have a rather explosive deposit in the RV toilet. Some gets on the rinse water inlet and hidden from view. The rinse water inlet isn't perfectly sealed maybe some turbulence as you close it allows a droplet to get pulled back past the valve along with a few of the bugs... Essentially the same issue as using a hose hooked up to the tank rinsing system except now it's in your fresh water system.
For the OCD, you may want to run several gallons of bleach thru your fresh water system. For those who have ever changed a diaper, you shrug and get on with your life because it's pretty much harmless.
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