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Ice Cubes in Grey Tank

revump
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Has anyone figured out how to get ice cubes in their grey tank like you do in the black tank. Thanks
Bob
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revump
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Best idea so far

Martyn wrote:
revump wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to get ice cubes in their grey tank like you do in the black tank. Thanks


Put plug in sink - empty bag of ice into sink. Wait 2 hours, pull plug. :B
Bob

Martyn
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revump wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to get ice cubes in their grey tank like you do in the black tank. Thanks


Put plug in sink - empty bag of ice into sink. Wait 2 hours, pull plug. :B
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3_dog_nights
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rondeb wrote:
Black tank wand

The best way to clean your black tank. We use this at the end of every season and our tank sensors are good and our black tank is clean as a whistle when we put it away. We spent a fortune on ice, vinegar chemicals etc. to get our sensors working correctly, but it never worked. Started using this and never a problem one again.


Do you use this in addition to the tank flush or in place of the tank flush?
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FULLTIMEWANABE
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rondeb wrote:
Black tank wand

The best way to clean your black tank. We use this at the end of every season and our tank sensors are good and our black tank is clean as a whistle when we put it away. We spent a fortune on ice, vinegar chemicals etc. to get our sensors working correctly, but it never worked. Started using this and never a problem one again.


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rondeb
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Black tank wand

The best way to clean your black tank. We use this at the end of every season and our tank sensors are good and our black tank is clean as a whistle when we put it away. We spent a fortune on ice, vinegar chemicals etc. to get our sensors working correctly, but it never worked. Started using this and never a problem one again.

Beaker
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I know how to get 1 big one in there.
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dewey02
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revump wrote:
Trying a way to clean the level sensors ... no problems with it draining or my black tank for that matter either ... chill a little


Oh, now we know what the ice is for!:)

3_dog_nights
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clicky
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check this out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH6acEmqvcw
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now - 2021 NoBo 19.5, 2019 Honda Ridgeline RTL (Talk about downsizing!)

A1B00902
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check this out

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH6acEmqvcw

revump
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Trying a way to clean the level sensors ... no problems with it draining or my black tank for that matter either ... chill a little
Bob

K_Charles
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When you think it's time to winterize just head north, you'll get ice in the gray tank.

ol_Bombero-JC
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2gypsies wrote:
Ice cubes are a waste of time and money. For the grey tank - if you don't dump garbage, grease or coffee grounds down the drain all you'll have is dishwater and shower water - no clumps to worry about.

For the black tank just use plenty of water when flushing. Easy. We don't use chemicals - another waste of money.


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Awwww - c'mon....don't discourage him!!

We need to see some "ingenuity" replies posted here!..:B

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2gypsies1
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Ice cubes are a waste of time and money. For the grey tank - if you don't dump garbage, grease or coffee grounds down the drain all you'll have is dishwater and shower water - no clumps to worry about.

For the black tank just use plenty of water when flushing. Easy. We don't use chemicals - another waste of money.
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Rollnhome
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I'd put some of that ice in a glass with some Segrams and 7up first. Then I would try to figure it out. I get pretty smart after three or four of those.
Other wise I think your wasting your time.
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