I'm sorry for the lack of information. It's about 30 f here in northern Washington. Got ocean on one side, and the Puget Sound on the other. It's a really pretty area.
I've been living in this 28ft 1990 Fleetwood Southwind for closing in on two months now. Been trying to repair it as we didn't know what we were doing when we bought it. So I've discovered a lot of problems, and am trying to make it livable until I can afford a nicer one, or move.
The black water tank is about 30 gallons I believe? It's a Chevy chassis if that helps at all. Doesn't appear to be underbelly enclosed.
Can you recommend what heating pads would work?
I actually had taken some pictures of the holding tanks to share with a friend, hoping we could figure out some means of resolving the issue of it not draining.
There's a Rhino reverse flush 40 degree elbow on it right now, but due to the fact I can't get the tubing through the normal hole I'd feed it through, the door is left open, and the angle makes it hard for all the water to drain out. It's not enough to burst the pipes, or tubing I don't think.
Alright so basically a few days ago I went to drain it, and a little came out then it stopped. So I tried dumping numerous pots of near boiling water down the toilet. Water was on still so it cooled it a bit when it went down.
I tried adding more TankTechRX I think it's called, and nothing. Tried the stuff that's suppose to unclog it by TankTechRX, still nothing. Tried to use vinegar, let it sit overnight.. Nadda. Sensors were showing full before, now I'm seeing 3/4ths so I'm assuming it cleaned the sensors off or.. one stopped working.. It's also not burping now so something must have gone down.
When I used the reverse flush, I got some stuff loose, but it didn't seem to really do much else? I let it run for a bit trying to get in there and knock whatever was clogged up, loose. Nadda. The water was clear after I dislodged some stuff, and the only thing draining was what was being blasted up the pipe.
Anyway, it froze a couple nights ago, and I waited until mid day to try draining it again since I didn't want to mess with it if it were completely frozen. Nothing came out. Gray water was full again, so I drained that with no trouble.
When I tried moving the black water valve earlier, I heard what I thought was the valve shifting open and breaking some thin ice that had built up (this was at 4 in the afternoon.. Wasn't going to get much warmer than that). Nothing came out still. It was trickling before when I first started a few days ago, now it's nothing at all.
The previous owners didn't take care of it. We didn't know what we were doing when we bought it, so I've been searching the world wide web for information on how to do repairs, and try to keep this place livable until I can afford to get a better RV. It's in pretty bad shape, but it's a roof over my head until something better comes along.
Would adding RV antifreeze even work in a tank that's full? I can do it with the gray water for sure. That's a very good idea and I'll do that as soon as I get a chance to make a store run.
I'm adding a skirt to it as soon as I get all the materials. R-Tech 1 inch Styrofoam is the last thing I need. Just a matter of getting a truck since the nearest home depot/lowes is a half hour from here.
Hahaha don't need another poop facial. Learned that lesson when the dump hose flipped and splashed me.
Thanks for the advice. Space heater is out of the question for now, but hopefully we'll get the shore power fixed and won't be running on minimal.. everything.