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kennethwooster wrote:
One of the best Rv gadgets I've ever purchased was air pillow to level the trailer with. Just place under axles that are low, and use a small air compressor, and in about 3-5 minutes you have a perfectly level trailer. It also really helps on soft ground because its foot path is big. I was shocked, as we stayed in the mountains for about 2.5 months and the bag stayed level all the time.
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โJan-09-2011 09:22 AM
If this works I wonder if Redix, a septic enzymes, would work - it is much cheaper!
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pnichols wrote:One tip I've heard about (not posted here and I've never tried it, but want to know if it works).....I've read that if you have an issue with black water tank sensors to put a bag of ice down the toilet and drive around. The ice will clean the inside of the tank while you are driving and then melt.
I know, I know ... you've tried all of the black tank additives and "non of them work".
Well, finally, this one works for us like a champ. We've had accurate black tank level indicator lights since our first use of this starting over a year ago. Miracle of miracles - it actually works!:
http://uniquemm.com/rv-digestit.html
โJan-08-2011 09:21 PM
โJan-08-2011 08:09 PM
One tip I've heard about (not posted here and I've never tried it, but want to know if it works).....I've read that if you have an issue with black water tank sensors to put a bag of ice down the toilet and drive around. The ice will clean the inside of the tank while you are driving and then melt.
โJan-08-2011 07:58 PM
nagel wrote:
Wooohoooo....just finished reading all 204 pages (over several days). A lot of good information here.
One tip I've heard about (not posted here and I've never tried it, but want to know if it works).....I've read that if you have an issue with black water tank sensors to put a bag of ice down the toilet and drive around. The ice will clean the inside of the tank while you are driving and then melt.
Anybody ever try this? Does it work? Should you have a completely empty tank or semi-filled tank?
Snagel
โJan-08-2011 04:18 PM
toprudder wrote:Mule Skinner wrote:
Also consider removing the tools you don,t use.
I've been lucky so far, I have not had much need for the tools that I do carry.
One thing I've used a LOT are the small LED flashlights. I bought a 6 pack at Lowes or Home Depot (don't remember which, it was an impulse buy) that I've gotten a lot of use out of. I keep them in various places (inside the storage compartments, cabinets, etc). My favorite is the head-band light which I can use with both hands free. I keep that hanging just inside the door to the camper.
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