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โAug-27-2019 05:25 PM
camperdave wrote:
I used to be able to dump at home, now I can't. I'm never in full hookups, so it's always a 'dump n run' situation. I do put in a few potty fulls of water after dumping, but I'm struggling a bit with keeping the tanks clean (grey and black both stink, and the black sensors don't work).
I have no idea when I'll dump again, but my next few trips are super light water usage trips (mostly travel, less camping) so it may be a while.
I really miss being able to do a thorough clean out at home taking my time and really getting everything clean.
I might fill halfway with water/Dawn when heading out next trip and dump on my way out of town just to see if it cleans it out. Hate paying to dump, btw. I get it, and understand why the old usual suspects are no longer free (or even open, for that matter), but I don't like it.
โAug-27-2019 12:18 PM
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โAug-27-2019 09:30 AM
rexlion wrote:momentum rv wrote:Never say NEVER. Because, in wintertime, freezing temps..... ๐
Always add some water back into the black tank, it should NEVER be left empty.
โAug-26-2019 06:13 PM
โAug-26-2019 05:00 PM
ScottG wrote:
I don't care what you do, if you turn on the fan and suck the air out of your black tank, it's going to stink.
โAug-26-2019 04:15 PM
momentum rv wrote:Never say NEVER. Because, in wintertime, freezing temps..... ๐
Always add some water back into the black tank, it should NEVER be left empty.
โAug-26-2019 02:12 PM
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โAug-26-2019 12:35 PM
momentum rv wrote:
Always add some water back into the black tank, it should NEVER be left empty.
โAug-26-2019 10:47 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
.....But if everyone, or just a lot of people, do it, you're looking at a lot of bleach going into a septic/sewer system. ....
DutchmenSport wrote:
...for being lackadaisical not attending to my black tank more.
โAug-26-2019 09:39 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:This is true, if there is only one person putting in those couple "glugs". But if everyone, or just a lot of people, do it, you're looking at a lot of bleach going into a septic/sewer system. It's not necessary to do it all the time and no sense getting into the habit of doing it.SDcampowneroperator wrote:
1 oz. of bleach to 50 gal. of black water will neutralize the waste. More bleach can cause serious harm to the digestive systems of wastewater treatment systems. Please use bleach sparingly on non community waste water systems. It kills the bacteria that treat the waste.
Not sure how accurate that is. A good friend of ours retired as the county's septic inspector. She told me bleach was fine in moderation for a septic system, it is the anti-bacterial cleaners to watch out for as they will persist.
So I did some quick searching. Link1 Link2 Link3
Short answer is excessive bleach is bad. Moderate is acceptable. Excessive is defined as more than a gallon per day (around 15 loads of whites only laundry with bleach).
So yes, a large amount of bleach is bad for systems. But pouring a couple 'glugs' of bleach in to an RV black tank and subsequently dumping it is not going to ruin a septic or municipal treatment system.
-Eric
โAug-26-2019 08:55 AM
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
1 oz. of bleach to 50 gal. of black water will neutralize the waste. More bleach can cause serious harm to the digestive systems of wastewater treatment systems. Please use bleach sparingly on non community waste water systems. It kills the bacteria that treat the waste.