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mlts22 wrote:Bleach in the black tank kills the bacteria that decomposes the contents.
When draining, I like dumping part into the black tank, part in the grey tank, which helps on odor control.
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Bobbo wrote:Thanks, Bobbo, I did not think of the top of the tank. Makes perfect sense to me. And, I could be exercising my generator while driving around the block....Kit Carson wrote:
Is it necessary to completely fill the tank or can you just do half tank?
If you do half the tank, you can't get the solution on the top of the fresh water tank.
Actually, after I put in the bleach and fill the tank with water, I drive the RV around a hilly block about 3 times to both mix the bleach and slosh it onto all tank surfaces. Only then do I go home and run it through all of the lines/other tanks, and start the 4 hour time.
โMar-20-2014 10:44 PM
dodge guy wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I only do an initial sanitize when I get a new/different rv .........
The water sources I use have standards/regulations/testing so no reason to repeatedly sanitize.....
I don't use creek/river water so what's the point?
If the trailer sits unused for a bit of time (all of June for us) things can happen in the water tank/lines. it doesn`t take long for a bug to start reproducing in the warm/stagnant lines of your fresh water system!
Yes, flushing out the lines from a fresh (new) water source is good. sanitizing is better. if you use your RV every weekend or 2 and are always using the fresh water tank then there is no real reason to sanitize as often. we use strictly FHU`s so I keep the fresh water tank clean, as we only use it for flushing and washing hands while on the road.
โMar-20-2014 08:37 PM
Kit Carson wrote:
Is it necessary to completely fill the tank or can you just do half tank?
โMar-20-2014 08:21 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I only do an initial sanitize when I get a new/different rv .........
The water sources I use have standards/regulations/testing so no reason to repeatedly sanitize.....
I don't use creek/river water so what's the point?
ksg5000 wrote:
I let the bleach mix sit overnight - no downside, doesn't cost anything, and no additional work.
โMar-20-2014 08:10 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I only do an initial sanitize when I get a new/different rv .........
The water sources I use have standards/regulations/testing so no reason to repeatedly sanitize.....
I don't use creek/river water so what's the point?
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Johno02 wrote:
but its harder to get the bleach odor out.
โMar-20-2014 06:54 PM
bob213 wrote:mlts22 wrote:
When draining, I like dumping part into the black tank, part in the grey tank, which helps on odor control.
I have been told that if you use chemicals in the black tank (not the geo method) that you should not put bleach in the tank. The bleach kills the enzymes in the chemicals and tank and they no longer do their job of breaking down the waste.
I'm not a chemist, so I don't really know if this is true, but it is what I've been told........