โFeb-10-2020 03:24 AM
โAug-08-2020 05:45 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Test the water only theory in a porti-potty, or better yet try to run a potable toilet business without the blue stuff.
โAug-08-2020 05:43 PM
โAug-08-2020 06:46 AM
Lynnmor wrote:
Test the water only theory in a porti-potty, or better yet try to run a potable toilet business without the blue stuff.
โAug-07-2020 04:14 PM
โAug-07-2020 02:10 PM
way2roll wrote:Lynnmor wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:
The people claiming water only works likely have a smelling problem. We use Walex Porta-pak and Bio-pak tablets and have no odor, even when dumping. But if it sits for a couple of days in hot weather it will start to smell. We might not smell much inside but the vent gases will be strong outside.
Thank you! I have been downwind of too many water only folks over the years.
I think you've been downwind of folks not using enough water. That is a common problem. I get that a lot of times you need to manage black and grey tank space, but often the result is not using enough water. Done properly - that's the key - there are no odors. Either way, these chemicals wreak havoc on the receiving septic systems they are dumped into. Of course most people have moved on after they dump and don't care - they should. A perfume to cover up a problem is not fixing the problem, it creates other problems. But there is a multi billion dollar market on cleaning and septic products that contain perfumes and dyes, caustic chemicals, or stuff they refuse to list on a label, etc to make people feel better because they mask odors. The odor doesn't magically disappear, it's a cover up. Your tanks don't sit long enough for anything to really break down. It's all snake oil. Lots of research to support they are not only horrible for the environment but to people too. But most people choose convenience and personal comfort over these impacts. I don't.
โAug-07-2020 10:25 AM
Lynnmor wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:
The people claiming water only works likely have a smelling problem. We use Walex Porta-pak and Bio-pak tablets and have no odor, even when dumping. But if it sits for a couple of days in hot weather it will start to smell. We might not smell much inside but the vent gases will be strong outside.
Thank you! I have been downwind of too many water only folks over the years.
โAug-07-2020 09:58 AM
RambleOnNW wrote:
The people claiming water only works likely have a smelling problem. We use Walex Porta-pak and Bio-pak tablets and have no odor, even when dumping. But if it sits for a couple of days in hot weather it will start to smell. We might not smell much inside but the vent gases will be strong outside.
โAug-07-2020 08:28 AM
RambleOnNW wrote:
The people claiming water only works likely have a smelling problem.
โAug-07-2020 07:55 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
Lots of water, fill before you dump, dump often and add four or so gallons after dumping. No chemicals needed.
โAug-06-2020 11:16 AM
โAug-06-2020 06:39 AM
โAug-06-2020 04:19 AM
way2roll wrote:DFord wrote:
My Trek friends tipped me off to Happy Campers a few years ago and I've been using it ever since with excellent results. I put one scoop in the toilet and use my bowl mop to clean the toilet (and up under the ring) to keep the bowl sparkly and odor free, then flush. I put another scoop in the sink to swish it around to make sure it completely dissolves before releasing it to the tank. My Trek came with a black tank flush system and I added a diverter valve along with a flush spray for the greywater tank.
https://www.usautoauthority.com/best-rv-holding-tank-treatments/
https://www.smartrving.net/best-rv-holding-tank-treatments/
Can't find anywhere what the list of ingredients are- Not on their website, google search, nothing. (material safety data sheet) Happy Campers consists of Zinc salts and unnamed materials. Happy Camper is a highly concentrated monohydrate (which is a fancy way of saying there is one molecule of water per molecule of the rest of the ingredients). blend of minerals and micro nutrients. Curious why they don't tell you what those micro nutrients are. I'm always cautious of products labelled as "organic" and "natural" as those claims are not really regulated and are used a lot in marketing and further cautious when it's really hard to find out what's actually in it.
โMar-10-2020 01:28 PM
โMar-10-2020 12:17 PM