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drsteve wrote:
Some units have the bathroom sink plumbed to the black tank.
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FrankShore wrote:
Your A/C or your bathroom fan - the bathroom fan should always be off when dumping anyway! Toss one of those rank deodorizer packets down there after you've dumped and filled the black tank w/ a few gallons of water. Then, wait out the smells like the 2nd poster suggested.
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โDec-09-2017 04:03 PM
FrankShore wrote:\
Your A/C or your bathroom fan - the bathroom fan should always be off when dumping anyway! Toss one of those rank deodorizer packets down there after you've dumped and filled the black tank w/ a few gallons of water. Then, wait out the smells like the 2nd poster suggested.
โDec-09-2017 03:53 PM
doxiemom11 wrote:
You may need to replace the air admittance valves. If they are not functioning properly they will let sewer/grey odor in. They are cheap and can be purchased in the plumbing section at Lowe's, Menards, Home Depot, or hardware stores. They are usually found under the sinks and we also have one in the plumbed area for washer/dryer. Your main vent could also be plugged causing this.
โDec-09-2017 03:51 PM
darsben1 wrote:
They grey tank water can smell really bad. Try this to see if the problem is grey tank odor. Before dumping close drains in all sinks and tub. Put a little water in the sinks. Dump. The dumping of the water could be siphoning water out of one of the traps.
No odor then you have the cure. ODOR then it is the black tank.
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