โFeb-19-2015 06:20 PM
โFeb-23-2015 07:19 AM
...You need the sewer hose to have a good slope to it for the gary water to drain,...
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โFeb-22-2015 05:31 PM
โFeb-22-2015 03:13 PM
โFeb-22-2015 03:07 PM
โFeb-22-2015 02:49 PM
Travlingman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:ford truck guy wrote:Travlingman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.
Where did the op say the black tank valve is open?
OP, is it your hose that is froze up, water spiqot or is it froze inside the camper. If in camper, you can turn furnace up or put a heater in basement to help it warm up faster.
As far as the sewer hose, make sure you have a good drop angle from camper to sewer outlet. To unthaw, put hot water down hose to thaw out.
The OP stated that his sewer hose is now froze.. The assumption was made that the black valve was left open.,. I think if I were camping in this cold , I would assure that my sewer tube had proper pitch to drain...The ONLY ways his sewer tube froze would be that a valve was left open
,AND-OR improper drainage on the sewer tube..
I would get the heaters and or hair dryer out.. I too would be concerned to move it too much while froze.....
x2
Here is a picture of a neighbor camper who pulled in for a long weekend with 6 people.
I tried to help him by telling him NOT to leave the black tank open when I first saw the hose filling up.
This is what he had to deal with when it came time to leave. That hose is packed solid with poop because there is no water to move it along into the dump, Like there would have been had he left the black tank 'closed' and dumped when 3/4 full.
Would the same thing not have happened if they left the grey tank open. The op said they were washing dishes by hauling water in. The water from washing dishes goes into the grey tank.
So back to how do you know it was the black tank left open.
โFeb-22-2015 12:35 PM
โFeb-21-2015 06:40 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โFeb-21-2015 06:37 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:ford truck guy wrote:Travlingman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.
Where did the op say the black tank valve is open?
OP, is it your hose that is froze up, water spiqot or is it froze inside the camper. If in camper, you can turn furnace up or put a heater in basement to help it warm up faster.
As far as the sewer hose, make sure you have a good drop angle from camper to sewer outlet. To unthaw, put hot water down hose to thaw out.
The OP stated that his sewer hose is now froze.. The assumption was made that the black valve was left open.,. I think if I were camping in this cold , I would assure that my sewer tube had proper pitch to drain...The ONLY ways his sewer tube froze would be that a valve was left open
,AND-OR improper drainage on the sewer tube..
I would get the heaters and or hair dryer out.. I too would be concerned to move it too much while froze.....
x2
Here is a picture of a neighbor camper who pulled in for a long weekend with 6 people.
I tried to help him by telling him NOT to leave the black tank open when I first saw the hose filling up.
This is what he had to deal with when it came time to leave. That hose is packed solid with poop because there is no water to move it along into the dump, Like there would have been had he left the black tank 'closed' and dumped when 3/4 full.
โFeb-21-2015 06:33 AM
โFeb-21-2015 06:01 AM
ford truck guy wrote:Travlingman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.
Where did the op say the black tank valve is open?
OP, is it your hose that is froze up, water spiqot or is it froze inside the camper. If in camper, you can turn furnace up or put a heater in basement to help it warm up faster.
As far as the sewer hose, make sure you have a good drop angle from camper to sewer outlet. To unthaw, put hot water down hose to thaw out.
The OP stated that his sewer hose is now froze.. The assumption was made that the black valve was left open.,. I think if I were camping in this cold , I would assure that my sewer tube had proper pitch to drain...The ONLY ways his sewer tube froze would be that a valve was left open
,AND-OR improper drainage on the sewer tube..
I would get the heaters and or hair dryer out.. I too would be concerned to move it too much while froze.....
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โFeb-20-2015 11:09 AM
Travlingman wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.
Where did the op say the black tank valve is open?
OP, is it your hose that is froze up, water spiqot or is it froze inside the camper. If in camper, you can turn furnace up or put a heater in basement to help it warm up faster.
As far as the sewer hose, make sure you have a good drop angle from camper to sewer outlet. To unthaw, put hot water down hose to thaw out.
โFeb-20-2015 09:32 AM
โFeb-20-2015 07:30 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.
โFeb-20-2015 06:49 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:I haven't had water all day because my line must have froze and so after lugging jugs of water back and forth in order to do dishes I notice my sewer hose is now frozen. Any advice on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
WHY are you leaving your black tank sewer blade OPEN?
Whether you are just RV'ing or 'living' in your RV you leave the black tank closed. Let it fill to 3/4 and then dump.
The reason your sewer hose is frozen is because there is waste just sitting it in, now frozen.
Waste needs WATER to move. That also means there is most likely a mountain of poop in your black tank also.
Leave black tank closed when 3/4 fill dump. That water takes all of it out and completely down the sewer hookup. NOTHING should be in your sewer lines.
Frozen water line:
In freezing temps you need to:
Disconnect water hose from spigot and your RV.
then Drain the water hose.
That way come morning when the temps rise you just reconnect the hose and you are back in business.