RV daytrader wrote:
Lantley wrote:
While I don't disagree that the TP may cause sensor issues the sensors are not that important. There is no need to treat dirty TP as though it were special. Put it in the toilet.
Having human waste in the trash can,dumpsters,landfills where ever is a much bigger issue than keeping tank sensors clean. Your black tank is not going to overflow! Putting your stuff in the trash exposes everyone who handles waste downstream of your trash can for no good reason.......Is the reason to keep sensors clean?!
I never check mt sensors because I am easily good for at least a week.
Putting soiled TP in the trash vs. using a black tank is nasty,unsanitary and ridiculous. If you truly don't want to use the toilet as it was designed use the bath houses.
ummmmm...where do you think all that dog poop goes that owneres are supposed to pick up ?? And there you have the whole dump, not just some smears on TP !!
We have no choice with dog poop. Getting it off the ground is an vast improvement from leaving it lay. It is not practical to put the poop in the toilet once it picked up. I imagine attempting to do so could get quite messy surely more trouble than its worth.
However it makes no sense to take soiled TP,that is 6" away from be disposed of properly in the black tank, and bagging it up. Only to take it outside and place it in a public container for everyone to be exposed to.
I can understand backpackers and those without a toilet, however to get up from a toilet without disposing of soiled TP does not make sense! Instead of disposing of the mess where you sit, some feel carrying it outside to expose others makes more sense
The purpose of bagging the TP is to keep the sensors working? If you are concerned about your sensors invest in a Sea Level sensor monitoring system and flush the TP the normal way.
Eliminate the notoriously unreliable and inaccurate OEM sensors and your problem will be resolved without bagging TP.
TP will have no effect on the Sea Level Sensors