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- VeebyesExplorer IIFor whatever good it does, it is rather satisfying to give the tank a really good rinsing every so often.
We put our 5er away for a 2 month rest today. Spent last night at a nearby SP. Only 4 others were there & 2 of them left before us this morning. Must have spent 1/2 hour at the dump rinsing away. AHHHHH! Put a couple gallons in to slosh around & stay while we are away. All should be nice & clean & ready for the next extended trip. - pegpegExplorerLight bulb!
Thats why the level lights still say full, after dumping!
Good grief! - wbwoodExplorer
pegpeg wrote:
Newbie here!
I did not know you should flush the black water tank after dumping it? I have just dumped and cleaned out the hose. What is the purpose of flushing the black water tank?
Peg:E
Sometimes things don't flush as you would hope. Or you think everything is gone. Get a clear connector and hook it up next time you are at a fhu site. Dump the black tank. Refill it back up and dump. Is it clear? I doubt it. Does it matter? Guess it depends on the owner. I'm not going to tell someone they don't need to do something if it doesn't hurt anyone else or causing unjust delay. - pegpegExplorerThanks for the info! Had to laugh at cleaning the tank to store food in it. Very funny! I do always put water back in,:B a gallon or so with the odor tabs.
I do not like the big lines at camp grounds, but as some one suggested the best times to go are after check out or early. The last time I camped I went the day before I checked out. Used the campgounds bathroom or a bucket!
Happy dumping!
Peg - scottzExplorer
pegpeg wrote:
Newbie here!
I did not know you should flush the black water tank after dumping it? I have just dumped and cleaned out the hose. What is the purpose of flushing the black water tank?
Peg:E
Beats me! Putting a gallon of water in your black tank after emptying it will keep it nice and clean. No need to flush it. I don't even clean the hose as flushing the gray tank does this. - paulcardozaExplorerI believe some folks try to store food in their black tank, since they are so obsessed about having it squeaky clean. :p
I flush mine every 4 - 5 dumps, when I feel like doing it. If you use plenty of water and dump when 3/4+ full, you really don't have to worry about this, to the extent that so many do.pegpeg wrote:
Newbie here!
I did not know you should flush the black water tank after dumping it? I have just dumped and cleaned out the hose. What is the purpose of flushing the black water tank?
Peg:E - pegpegExplorerNewbie here!
I did not know you should flush the black water tank after dumping it? I have just dumped and cleaned out the hose. What is the purpose of flushing the black water tank?
Peg:E - Mr_BeeboExplorerDoes the fact that they paid less mean they must be forced to wait in line?
No one is forced to wait in line. If you are a weekend camper, the "rush hour" is normally mid to late morning Sunday. You can choose to leave at the crack of dawn, or like us, sit and enjoy the last few hours and leave about 30 minutes before checkout. It is usually pretty deserted by then.
My lesson learned was leaving a SP a few years ago during a mass exodus and falling into a line for the dump station. At least 15-20 RVs on a steep grade behind one slow as cold molasses guy. 92F @ 10 a.m. Guy did a tank dump, then a flush, disappeared inside, came out and popped the hood on his TV, checking fluids, belts, etc. Opened his cargo hatch and unloaded tool boxes and******looking for something. Folks behind him are congregating along the road, a few going up and asking if he needs help. "No, I'm fine." There was nearly a riot. Long story longer, it was almost an hour to dump, but it was my choice to leave then, get in line and wait my turn. - K3WEExplorer
westernrvparkowner wrote:
...The people in the full hookup sites with on site sewers will have paid more for that full hookup site than the people in the water and electric only sites in almost all parks...
The people in the full hookup paid to have the sewer availalbe for the whole time they are camping.
The people in the electric-only paid less and agreed to the 'inconvienince' of pulling up to a pipe in the ground elsewhere, to spend 5 min and dump.
Does it really matter if that pipe is called "dump station" or called "site 23" if they dump and go? They are still enduring the inconveinice. They are not taking advantage of having full hook ups for 24 hours.
Does the fact that they paid less mean they must be forced to wait in line? - VeebyesExplorer IIAvoid the line. Leave a little later than the rush at the dump. Do a quick dump at a vacated FHU site. If I have to deal with a line at the dump it is a quick dump & go which can be done in < 5 minutes with a system that does not need to have the hose taken out of some storage place & hooked up, then put away.
Hate it when there are dawdlers at the dump who go through the same slow routine no matter how many are waiting behind them. If you are gonna be slow, dump later after the crowd.
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