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- nomadnewbyExplorer
drsteve wrote:
texasChaps wrote:
oh and what's with the bbs censoring the word "re tarded" ?
seriously ?
Seriously. The forums are family oriented, and many folks with a special needs family member find that word to be very demeaning to their loved one. The idea is to keep the board friendly for everyone.
Did this word add so much to your post that you felt it necessary to defeat the filter?
X2 - stevenicolExplorerI've been RVing since 2007, and black tank sensors are useless and can be a waste of calgon, dishwasher soap, ice cubes, and other various tank cleaners; the way to gauge the black tank is to look down into it through the toilet when it is empty; as the toilet is used, count flushes to keep track of how many toilet fills of waste go into the black tank; to make sure that it drains as much as possible when you dump, use A LOT OF WATER!
As we were taught in elementary science, water is the universal solvent; to allow our holding tank to have the greatest capacity after we "dump" is to use lot of water and a deodorant; this is the best way to maintain our black tank. Water, and a deodorant is the only way I do it.
By the way, my black tank is currently empty, the guage says that it's full; it's useless... - 1stgenfarmboyExplorerI realise most folks can't do this but after dumping at the CG I will fill my black tank 1/2 full and head home, I live on a farm so a tinny bit of yucky stuff in the cow pasture just blends right in, so when I get home I will fill the black tank the rest of the way up and hook up my super long hose and drain it into the gravel filled hole I have just for the times I use the camper after leaving the CG, there is a suprising amount of paper that comes out even after dumping at the campground, I would imagine if a guy could fill the black tank up before dumping at the CG it mite clean it better.
I do the ice trick once a year just for the heck of it. - RumtanExplorerHere is my solution (see what I did there?). Add 2/3 full of water then add two bags of ice and take the trailer for a drive down a bumpy road. That should clean the paper off of your sensor.
- wrenchbenderExplorerNormal paper is stuck to the sender. Fill the tank to almost overflow that will break if free . Also invest in septic safe TP and no Kleenex in the toilet. The senders that I have had the luck of replacing for friends almost always had the wrong paper clinging to them.
- K-9_HANDLERExplorerMines been on 2/3 for years.
- HuntindogExplorerI rarely have trouble with my sensors.
I believe it is because my usage is not "normal"
Most of my trips are at least a week. Often 2-3 weeks. I use a bacterial tank treatment, and it has time to work.
I also use the factory tank flushers. - dodge_guyExplorer IIMy TT has had no issues since I`ve owned it. however I installed a black tank flush before I ever used the trailer. Our first TT was used and the tanks always rear wrong. I don't think the previous owner ever tried to clean the tank. So I just dealt with it. I would get a wand and clean it out.
- SoundGuyExplorer
Hannibal wrote:
We'll be staying in a campground with full hookups next week (Woohoo!) so I'll be able to run the factory black tank flush and see if it clears the sensors in ours. If not, I don't worry about it much.
If you're willing to spend a few $ toss a Walex Commando packet into the black tank, let it sit for a day, then flush - you might be surprised to see your tank monitors work. ;)
Walex Commando - HannibalExplorerWe'll be staying in a campground with full hookups next week (Woohoo!) so I'll be able to run the factory black tank flush and see if it clears the sensors in ours. If not, I don't worry about it much.
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