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Tinstar wrote:mtofell1 wrote:Tinstar wrote:
Most RV toilets have a P trap in them
Huh? Every RV toilet I've ever seen drops straight into the poo lake. This is why there are flappers that seal after you flush and we use chemicals to reduce the smell. RV sinks and tub/showers have P-traps like homes. Home toilets have P-traps built in. RV toilets? Nope, no trap. At least they don't clog ๐
I've only had three different RV toilets and seen a few dozen. They all had a P trap. Granted, it's only a small plastic tube and is there as a safety overflow in case the toilet is slowly leaking water into the bowl. When it gets to the top, the water will overflow through the P trap instead of on your floor. If that plastic pipe gets dried up, the smell has a direct route to the inside of your RV. You might want to look at yours again. I believe you may find yours also has it.
โMay-03-2018 08:46 PM
mtofell1 wrote:Tinstar wrote:
Most RV toilets have a P trap in them
Huh? Every RV toilet I've ever seen drops straight into the poo lake. This is why there are flappers that seal after you flush and we use chemicals to reduce the smell. RV sinks and tub/showers have P-traps like homes. Home toilets have P-traps built in. RV toilets? Nope, no trap. At least they don't clog ๐
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Tinstar wrote:
Most RV toilets have a P trap in them
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