Jun-21-2022 09:00 PM
Jun-22-2022 02:09 PM
dougrainer wrote:cummins2014 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
OK, one thing that can happen when you do this, it can BREAK the 3 inch down tube from the black tank. The Pressure involved when you do this is tremendous. 45 psi or more has filled the black tank and now the tank has expanded(swollen) and popped either the 3 inch down tube loose or the 1.5 inch vent tube loose. We know this because instead of water coming out the roof vent and overflowing on the roof it came out the bottom from the top of the tank. Because the tank broke open at the tank which is a good thing instead of out the roof vent. NOW, if you do NOT fix the problem on top the tank, you will have black tank odor migrating into the lower bottom cavity because it is NOT sealed now. The RVIA standard for both Gray and Black is to hold water when overfilled. With Black we fill until the water is just below the toilet ball valve and on Gray with water coming into the shower or tub. Also, unless you access and clean out the top of the tank and the underbelly and insulation, you will now have a musty smell all the time. Both inside and out. Doug
IMO that’s not the best way to tell if the black tank is full , for us is an air bubble forms when flushing , and that’s full enough for me . As far as letting it start filling the shower floor that may work for you , but the one time it happened to my wife while showering , she wasn’t that thrilled to be standing in the waste water . We know pretty much our usage on the gray tanks , and every three days or so I just pull the handles for a few seconds , and save enough when I do the black tank to flush the pipes a bit better , then I just empty all three, and start over .
Did you NOT read what I posted? I was posting how a Service shop TESTS the Tanks on a PDI, NOT HOW to tell when tanks are full. Doug
Jun-22-2022 01:53 PM
dougrainer wrote:
OK, one thing that can happen when you do this, it can BREAK the 3 inch down tube from the black tank. The Pressure involved when you do this is tremendous. 45 psi or more has filled the black tank and now the tank has expanded(swollen) and popped either the 3 inch down tube loose or the 1.5 inch vent tube loose. We know this because instead of water coming out the roof vent and overflowing on the roof it came out the bottom from the top of the tank. Because the tank broke open at the tank which is a good thing instead of out the roof vent. NOW, if you do NOT fix the problem on top the tank, you will have black tank odor migrating into the lower bottom cavity because it is NOT sealed now. The RVIA standard for both Gray and Black is to hold water when overfilled. With Black we fill until the water is just below the toilet ball valve and on Gray with water coming into the shower or tub. Also, unless you access and clean out the top of the tank and the underbelly and insulation, you will now have a musty smell all the time. Both inside and out. Doug
Jun-22-2022 01:51 PM
time2roll wrote:
Step away like a boss. Nothing happened.
Jun-22-2022 12:59 PM
nickthehunter wrote:
Why do people not leave their black tank valve open when flushing the tank? Valve open, tank won't overfill, why would I want to risk a disaster?
Jun-22-2022 12:21 PM
cummins2014 wrote:dougrainer wrote:
OK, one thing that can happen when you do this, it can BREAK the 3 inch down tube from the black tank. The Pressure involved when you do this is tremendous. 45 psi or more has filled the black tank and now the tank has expanded(swollen) and popped either the 3 inch down tube loose or the 1.5 inch vent tube loose. We know this because instead of water coming out the roof vent and overflowing on the roof it came out the bottom from the top of the tank. Because the tank broke open at the tank which is a good thing instead of out the roof vent. NOW, if you do NOT fix the problem on top the tank, you will have black tank odor migrating into the lower bottom cavity because it is NOT sealed now. The RVIA standard for both Gray and Black is to hold water when overfilled. With Black we fill until the water is just below the toilet ball valve and on Gray with water coming into the shower or tub. Also, unless you access and clean out the top of the tank and the underbelly and insulation, you will now have a musty smell all the time. Both inside and out. Doug
IMO that’s not the best way to tell if the black tank is full , for us is an air bubble forms when flushing , and that’s full enough for me . As far as letting it start filling the shower floor that may work for you , but the one time it happened to my wife while showering , she wasn’t that thrilled to be standing in the waste water . We know pretty much our usage on the gray tanks , and every three days or so I just pull the handles for a few seconds , and save enough when I do the black tank to flush the pipes a bit better , then I just empty all three, and start over .
Jun-22-2022 11:39 AM
dougrainer wrote:
OK, one thing that can happen when you do this, it can BREAK the 3 inch down tube from the black tank. The Pressure involved when you do this is tremendous. 45 psi or more has filled the black tank and now the tank has expanded(swollen) and popped either the 3 inch down tube loose or the 1.5 inch vent tube loose. We know this because instead of water coming out the roof vent and overflowing on the roof it came out the bottom from the top of the tank. Because the tank broke open at the tank which is a good thing instead of out the roof vent. NOW, if you do NOT fix the problem on top the tank, you will have black tank odor migrating into the lower bottom cavity because it is NOT sealed now. The RVIA standard for both Gray and Black is to hold water when overfilled. With Black we fill until the water is just below the toilet ball valve and on Gray with water coming into the shower or tub. Also, unless you access and clean out the top of the tank and the underbelly and insulation, you will now have a musty smell all the time. Both inside and out. Doug
Jun-22-2022 10:29 AM
Jun-22-2022 09:35 AM
nickthehunter wrote:A lot more debris comes out with the rush of the filled tank draining again. The spray alone will not move a heavy wad on the bottom.
Why do people not leave their black tank valve open when flushing the tank? Valve open, tank won't overfill, why would I want to risk a disaster?
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