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2gypsies wrote:MrWizard wrote:
i wonder how many of those "just use water" campers
dry camp for extended periods and have to manage water
i wonder how many are full hook up, and dump every couple of days before moving on
yeah water works, if you don't have to hold it for 10 days for the next trip to the dump station
Here's one!!! We boondocked in the wilds often up to 14 days on the black tank...no smell...no clogs....just water.:W
โSep-07-2016 04:55 PM
MrWizard wrote:
i wonder how many of those "just use water" campers
dry camp for extended periods and have to manage water
i wonder how many are full hook up, and dump every couple of days before moving on
yeah water works, if you don't have to hold it for 10 days for the next trip to the dump station
โSep-07-2016 06:33 AM
3oaks wrote:No, it isn't. They describe chemical, enzyme, nitrate and bioactive treatments, then go on to claim that it is none of those, but (and this is funny)...
"Happy Camper" is not a chemical. It is an enzyme additive which breaks down organic material, helps eliminate any clogs and odors.
Happy Campers is a stand alone monohydrate, highly concentrated mineral blend in an anhydrous form. It works basically the same as a bioactive treatment. It is synergist formulated to eliminate odor (not cover it up) and accelerate decomposition. It is aqueous: is activated when mixed with water....which is just techno-babble BS. A "monohydrate" is basically a chemical molecule which is linked to a single molecule of water. "Anhydrous" means no water. Not sure where one hires a "synergist" to formulate things for you. "Aqueous" means consisting mostly of water.
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