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blocked black & grey water tanks

tylerhomesteadm
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Im in a 99 rexhall rexair, i went to drain the tanks like normal, apparantly i left the valves open last time, after i used the flush system for 5 minutes i opened the valve. i had mainly fluids come out than it clogged, tried to fill it up to push it out (which had worked previously) now im stuck with an almost full tank and a clog. A tiny amount of fluid seems to build up past the clog when you leave it alone for awhile. After research im fearing a pyramid. I even tried filling up the sewer line with water and lifting it above the tank to back flush it, but it didnt work. Also tried taking it for a short drive. My wife dumped a gallon of bleach down the drain yesterday. In a week ill be taking it for a 4-5 hour drive.

Best thing i got on my own is treat it with some ridx and drive it in a week and hope it dumps whe i get there. This however is not ideal obviousy.

Calling a professional is a last resort and i dont need advice on how to do that ๐Ÿ™‚
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4X4Dodger
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bobwalter wrote:
Glad it worked.... Now, use plenty of water and don't dump until your black tank is almost full. Do not leavi ti hooked to a sewer with the valve open. Keep it closed and only open it when tank is near full. Oh yea, did I say to USE LOTS OF WATER!!! Water makes for a good dump. Lack of water causes constipation;) That not good for you or for your RV.


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4X4Dodger
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nomad.297 wrote:
Go on your roof and put a Drain King on the vent for your black tank. It will build up enough pressure to force the stoppage out of the drain. This won't work for your gray tank.

Edit: It will work for your gray tank if you know how to cap off your shower and sink drains. I'm a plumber, so I know I could do it.

Bruce


The kind of pressure needed here could very well split your tank. I would NOT do this. I have seen plastic waste tanks split with just hand pump pressure.

CWDoc115
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I had this problem a couple of months back, & once it was cleared up, I had a tornado tank rinser installed in my 99 Adventurer.

nomad_297
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
nomad.297 wrote:
Go on your roof and put a Drain King on the vent for your black tank. It will build up enough pressure to force the stoppage out of the drain. This won't work for your gray tank.

Edit: It will work for your gray tank if you know how to cap off your shower and sink drains. I'm a plumber, so I know I could do it.

Bruce


Good way to blow the grommet out that some mfgs use to seal toilet drain line and vent line into top of waste tank. Might work OK if those lines going into top of tank are glued but those that use grommets are just friction seal. (same with grey tanks)

Could get real messy plus labor intensive to reinstall drain/vent lines back into top of tanks



It would push a stoppage through way before there would be enough pressure to pop the grommet out.

Bruce

Old-Biscuit
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nomad.297 wrote:
Go on your roof and put a Drain King on the vent for your black tank. It will build up enough pressure to force the stoppage out of the drain. This won't work for your gray tank.

Edit: It will work for your gray tank if you know how to cap off your shower and sink drains. I'm a plumber, so I know I could do it.

Bruce


Good way to blow the grommet out that some mfgs use to seal toilet drain line and vent line into top of waste tank. Might work OK if those lines going into top of tank are glued but those that use grommets are just friction seal. (same with grey tanks)

Could get real messy plus labor intensive to reinstall drain/vent lines back into top of tanks

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tylerhomesteadm
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Wont make that mistake again, much thanks my friend.

bobwalter
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Glad it worked.... Now, use plenty of water and don't dump until your black tank is almost full. Do not leavi ti hooked to a sewer with the valve open. Keep it closed and only open it when tank is near full. Oh yea, did I say to USE LOTS OF WATER!!! Water makes for a good dump. Lack of water causes constipation;) That not good for you or for your RV.
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tylerhomesteadm
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bobwalter wrote:
Get the clear plastic elbow with the garden hose connection. Put a cap on the end, hook up the garden hose, open one sewer valve and turn on the garden hose. This should clear the clog. Close the valve and remove cap with a bucket underneath. attach sewer hose and dump...... Use garden hose as needed to break up any more clogs. Do both tanks the same way. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!


This man is a genious!!!!! This worked beautifully and i didnt get poo'd on!!!!!

nomad_297
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Go on your roof and put a Drain King on the vent for your black tank. It will build up enough pressure to force the stoppage out of the drain. This won't work for your gray tank.

Edit: It will work for your gray tank if you know how to cap off your shower and sink drains. I'm a plumber, so I know I could do it.

Bruce

bobwalter
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Get the clear plastic elbow with the garden hose connection. Put a cap on the end, hook up the garden hose, open one sewer valve and turn on the garden hose. This should clear the clog. Close the valve and remove cap with a bucket underneath. attach sewer hose and dump...... Use garden hose as needed to break up any more clogs. Do both tanks the same way. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!
Lynda & Bob ..N8DUV
2000 Safari Trek
sunny Sebastian, Florida

tylerhomesteadm
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2012Coleman wrote:
Hope everything comes out allright...



Gotta figure out best way to get it out!

2012Coleman
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Hope everything comes out allright...
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cmcdar
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Try one of these - worked great for me.



You can blast it with water and then let the losened stuff run out then blast again. Repeat as often as you need to get the job done.

http://www.adventurerv.net/valterra-hydroflush-p-164.html?gclid=CKuY7pnD18sCFdgGgQod5sIEEw&utm_campaign=partsfeed_ppc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=Froogle
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tylerhomesteadm
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Its definetely clogged before the valves