โSep-09-2019 03:00 PM
โSep-11-2019 06:40 AM
Lantley wrote:? My black and gray tanks always seem to drain to bone dry status taking into account the bottoms are sloped, and the nipple is formed into the tank so it's invert is even with the tank bottom. I can see a fresh tank holding residual water, but if it's the typical black or gray tank then something else is going on for it to hold enough water to affect overall capacity, like a big loogie jammed into the outlet or something.
How much residual water remains in the tank? The tank does not drain to a bone dry status.
โSep-11-2019 06:25 AM
โSep-11-2019 05:55 AM
wildtoad wrote:
I doubt anybody physically checks the actual holding capacity of the tanks when they are doing a PDI. When checking was your unit dead level? If it means that much to you get a flexible camera probe and take a look.
โSep-11-2019 04:46 AM
โSep-10-2019 07:04 PM
โSep-10-2019 06:58 AM
โSep-10-2019 06:45 AM
Terryallan wrote:
I'm betting it is just a 30 gal tank, and it was mistakenly installed. the brochure claims 38 gal
Bill.Satellite wrote:
A number of people making "assumptions"! Why would a manufacturer lie to its customers?
โSep-10-2019 06:10 AM
โSep-10-2019 05:36 AM
โSep-09-2019 06:52 PM
โSep-09-2019 06:25 PM
CapnCampn wrote:
Can you get to the outside of the tank to do some measurements? If so, you can calculate the approx. capacity. If you're getting less than that, it could be "stuff" or an air bubble like was mentioned.
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โSep-09-2019 06:24 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
If you shine a light down the toilet, do you see anything that looks like it's not the flat bottom of a tank?
โSep-09-2019 05:37 PM
โSep-09-2019 04:55 PM