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Bipeflier wrote:
Fill, flush, repeat. Unless you can get one of the "wands" down into the tank to spray around that is about all you can do. They will eventually come out.
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352 wrote:PonyGrrl wrote:
Just returned from another great trip dry camping in the '05 Yellowstone (class C Ford E450 chassis, 27'). We took my mom, who had 'elk rut at RMNP' on her bucket list, so 4 adult women using the toilet for 5 days.
While we stopped off for RV paper en route, apparently I didn't explain clearly enough that "flushable" is a marketing term...so now I have sensors showing full on a black tank I've drained. Twice.
I suspect that the plastic sheeting ("flushable" wipes) introduced into the tank are the problem.
Any ideas as to HOW in the heck I can get this tank back to providing data on levels?
I thought about letting it freeze and throwing in 5 gallons of hot water, but I'm in a bit of a hurry. SWMBO is planning to caravan--with our newly licensed 16 yo at the wheel of the smart car--to a 3 week tournament later this month. If that tank overflows I will never hear (or smell) the end of this!
TIA for any ideas from bitter, stinky experience. I prefer to learn from others when I can.
I have not posted this tried and proven theory for awhile. Reach your arm as far down the toilet hole as far as possible. When you feel the solids, squeeze them between your fingers until they get smaller and stir them around. Dump some water in and flush, after you remove your arm . Please wash hands before cooking. This method is guaranteed. I have a self help video available if needed
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โOct-02-2016 11:55 AM
PonyGrrl wrote:
Just returned from another great trip dry camping in the '05 Yellowstone (class C Ford E450 chassis, 27'). We took my mom, who had 'elk rut at RMNP' on her bucket list, so 4 adult women using the toilet for 5 days.
While we stopped off for RV paper en route, apparently I didn't explain clearly enough that "flushable" is a marketing term...so now I have sensors showing full on a black tank I've drained. Twice.
I suspect that the plastic sheeting ("flushable" wipes) introduced into the tank are the problem.
Any ideas as to HOW in the heck I can get this tank back to providing data on levels?
I thought about letting it freeze and throwing in 5 gallons of hot water, but I'm in a bit of a hurry. SWMBO is planning to caravan--with our newly licensed 16 yo at the wheel of the smart car--to a 3 week tournament later this month. If that tank overflows I will never hear (or smell) the end of this!
TIA for any ideas from bitter, stinky experience. I prefer to learn from others when I can.
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