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sprintnut
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Hooked city water to black tank flush and got distracted. Toilet was full but not overflowing. Water was running out belly of camper. No water on bathroom floor. Pulled black water drain valve. (It was already flushed out.) Let camper set until water quit running out of underbelly.
Now what? What is broke? How can I check it? Any input welcomed & appreciated.
Russ
Russ

2000 F350 & 1999 Newmar Kountry Star fifth wheel.
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TXiceman
Explorer II
Explorer II
RVIA has about as much bite as a 105-year-old granny.

Ken
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cummins2014
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X2

Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
I agree!!!!!!
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PButler96
Explorer
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dougrainer wrote:
The RVIA standard
Now that's funny.
I have a burn barrel in my yard.

StirCrazy
Navigator
Navigator
sprintnut wrote:
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?

Nick, I close the black valve when using flusher because the flusher does not clean the tank out. After years of use I have found filling the tank several times and draining does a much better job of getting stuff out. Maybe the shape of my tank is difficult to rinse with just the flusher but I do what works best for me. By the way, my accident was a error on my part by hooking water hose to flusher instead of water supply fitting.


I also close mine, but the first time I timed how long it took to get to 1/2 a tank with strong water pressure and I never let it go over that time. the tank doesnt need to be full to get it clean, 1/3 of a tank or more will do it, you just have to do it a few times.
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2016 Cougar 330RBK
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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
Earlier it was a totally different story. "The pressure is tremendous" ONLY if completely restricted and it is NOT with a vent pipe.

You said: 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.

Remember tanks are designed to be FULL of POOP.
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dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Cummins12V98 wrote:

I think I said exactly all that. How do you know the tank can build pressure??? I don't see how if there is a vent pipe.


Once the water starts the climb up the vent pipe, the tank WILL expand and that combined with the PSI of the input water and the force required to push it up that 10 foot of pipe will add pressure. Not much, but will add pressure. Doug

Johnny_G1
Explorer
Explorer
And driving down the road for a few miles and the stuff in the tank will be easier to clean the tank, not much sticking in the tank when on the move and then dump and flush, save a lot of water and don't hold people up, Just my thought's after 50 some yrs of camping and travel.
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sprintnut
Explorer
Explorer
time2roll wrote:
Step away like a boss. Nothing happened.

What does this mean?
Russ

2000 F350 & 1999 Newmar Kountry Star fifth wheel.

sprintnut
Explorer
Explorer
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?

Nick, I close the black valve when using flusher because the flusher does not clean the tank out. After years of use I have found filling the tank several times and draining does a much better job of getting stuff out. Maybe the shape of my tank is difficult to rinse with just the flusher but I do what works best for me. By the way, my accident was a error on my part by hooking water hose to flusher instead of water supply fitting.
Russ

2000 F350 & 1999 Newmar Kountry Star fifth wheel.

Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
nickthehunter wrote:
way2roll wrote:
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?


Because it's not only the force of the water from the flush to "wash" debris from the sides of the tank, it's the physics involved to use a 1/2 or 3/4 full tank's rush of water to flush all that debris out the hose. I repeat this process several times until I get clear water. The trick, as the op found out, is not to walk away and let it overfill. It's only a disaster if that happens.
since I’m not going to be storing drinking water in it, it just doesn’t need to be that clean. I find as needlessly wasting water making your poop holding tank OCD clean, and rude to needlessly hold up everyone in line behind you at the dump station as you refill and refill and refill and refill again until you get clear water. I’ve seen it personally way to many times.
A 5 gallon pail of water down the commode right after dumping works just fine for me.


Are you a weekend warrior or full timer??? If Warrior do what you want and let the next guy deal with the CHITZ. Full time you want to keep it clean as possible as it all can add up.
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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
Explorer III
dougrainer wrote:
Cummins12V98 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


How do you know this? There is a roof vent there for a reason, I don't see how pressure can be added when there is a vent.


I suggest you start a Black flush and let it go with valves closed. If the pipes to the tank are glued, you will have sewage water coming out the roof top vent. I HAVE NEVER DONE IT! I have FIXED quite a few that customers have done it. AND, if the 1.5 inch pipe is NOT sealed where it comes thru the outer roof deck, you will get water into the roof cavity. With water coming out from the interior ceiling panels and such. Doug


I think I said exactly all that. How do you know the tank can build pressure??? I don't see how if there is a vent pipe.
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
37,800# GCVWR "Towing Beast"

"HeavyWeight" B&W RVK3600

2016 MobileSuites 39TKSB3 highly "Elited" In the stable

2007.5 Mobile Suites 36 SB3 29,000# Combined SOLD

nickthehunter
Nomad II
Nomad II
way2roll wrote:
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?


Because it's not only the force of the water from the flush to "wash" debris from the sides of the tank, it's the physics involved to use a 1/2 or 3/4 full tank's rush of water to flush all that debris out the hose. I repeat this process several times until I get clear water. The trick, as the op found out, is not to walk away and let it overfill. It's only a disaster if that happens.
since I’m not going to be storing drinking water in it, it just doesn’t need to be that clean. I find as needlessly wasting water making your poop holding tank OCD clean, and rude to needlessly hold up everyone in line behind you at the dump station as you refill and refill and refill and refill again until you get clear water. I’ve seen it personally way to many times.
A 5 gallon pail of water down the commode right after dumping works just fine for me.

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
Cummins12V98 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


How do you know this? There is a roof vent there for a reason, I don't see how pressure can be added when there is a vent.


I suggest you start a Black flush and let it go with valves closed. If the pipes to the tank are glued, you will have sewage water coming out the roof top vent. I HAVE NEVER DONE IT! I have FIXED quite a few that customers have done it. AND, if the 1.5 inch pipe is NOT sealed where it comes thru the outer roof deck, you will get water into the roof cavity. With water coming out from the interior ceiling panels and such. Doug