May-21-2023 07:41 PM
May-25-2023 05:27 AM
May-25-2023 04:12 AM
StirCrazy wrote:nickthehunter wrote:ken56 wrote:I’ll bet you’re a real popular guy in the line at the dump station
The last flush I do before we leave a campground takes me 20 minutes or so...
20 min is average from what I see here. All the people that rent rv's then try to figure it out at the dump. I don't get excited if someone wants to do a respectable job of cleaning out their tanks, I usually do also if I am not just moving to another site. if your leaving and 20 to 25 min will ruin your day, don't camp in any national parks in BC or Alberta :B
Myself I will usually try get water and sewer for that last trip so I can take as much time as I like dumping my tank and cleaning it before going home.
May-24-2023 07:00 AM
nickthehunter wrote:ken56 wrote:I’ll bet you’re a real popular guy in the line at the dump station
The last flush I do before we leave a campground takes me 20 minutes or so...
May-24-2023 06:04 AM
ken56 wrote:I’ll bet you’re a real popular guy in the line at the dump station
The last flush I do before we leave a campground takes me 20 minutes or so...
May-23-2023 04:38 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:ken56 wrote:
If your black tank has a tank flush on it, if you leave that run by mistake yes, it will overfill and will come out the vent pipe on the roof. All tanks have a vent of some type so they will drain. Be very careful you are not distracted when you use the black tank flush and forget to shut it off.
I ALWAYS SET THE TIMER on my phone!!!!!!!!!!!
Distracted dumping can end up being a real SH!TTY experience. :B
I only give ours a minute or less of flush. How much should I be doing it? How should I be doing it? This is my first RV with a flush option.
May-23-2023 04:15 PM
May-23-2023 12:13 PM
May-23-2023 12:02 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ken56 wrote:
If your black tank has a tank flush on it, if you leave that run by mistake yes, it will overfill and will come out the vent pipe on the roof. All tanks have a vent of some type so they will drain. Be very careful you are not distracted when you use the black tank flush and forget to shut it off.
I ALWAYS SET THE TIMER on my phone!!!!!!!!!!!
Distracted dumping can end up being a real SH!TTY experience. :B
May-23-2023 09:56 AM
schlep1967 wrote:wnjj wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:2112 wrote:
My gray tank is full when the shower no longer drains.
My black tank is full when the toilet burps when I flush.
My gray fills up long before the black. I put a valve on the main drain pipe where you connect the drain hose. With that valve closed I open the gray valve, wait a few second, then open the black valve to move some gray water to the black tank. Then close both valves. That gets me at least another shower before to the dump we go.
Do you have a picture of that setup?
Both of mine go to one main drain with drain valves for both tanks.
You can do this trick by just leaving the cap on the end but you will have to deal with the “extras” when you pull the cap to connect the hose at the dump.
DO NOT TRY THIS WITH JUST THE CAP IN PLACE!!!
People really should think before they post this stuff. If you want to use this method get yourself one of the twist on valves for the end of your drain line. That way you can attach the hose before you let the c r a p fly.
May-23-2023 08:50 AM
May-23-2023 08:23 AM
ken56 wrote:
If your black tank has a tank flush on it, if you leave that run by mistake yes, it will overfill and will come out the vent pipe on the roof. All tanks have a vent of some type so they will drain. Be very careful you are not distracted when you use the black tank flush and forget to shut it off.
May-23-2023 05:29 AM
May-23-2023 04:48 AM
schlep1967 wrote:wnjj wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:2112 wrote:
My gray tank is full when the shower no longer drains.
My black tank is full when the toilet burps when I flush.
My gray fills up long before the black. I put a valve on the main drain pipe where you connect the drain hose. With that valve closed I open the gray valve, wait a few second, then open the black valve to move some gray water to the black tank. Then close both valves. That gets me at least another shower before to the dump we go.
Do you have a picture of that setup?
Both of mine go to one main drain with drain valves for both tanks.
You can do this trick by just leaving the cap on the end but you will have to deal with the “extras” when you pull the cap to connect the hose at the dump.
DO NOT TRY THIS WITH JUST THE CAP IN PLACE!!!
People really should think before they post this stuff. If you want to use this method get yourself one of the twist on valves for the end of your drain line. That way you can attach the hose before you let the c r a p fly.
May-23-2023 04:01 AM
wnjj wrote:swimmer_spe wrote:2112 wrote:
My gray tank is full when the shower no longer drains.
My black tank is full when the toilet burps when I flush.
My gray fills up long before the black. I put a valve on the main drain pipe where you connect the drain hose. With that valve closed I open the gray valve, wait a few second, then open the black valve to move some gray water to the black tank. Then close both valves. That gets me at least another shower before to the dump we go.
Do you have a picture of that setup?
Both of mine go to one main drain with drain valves for both tanks.
You can do this trick by just leaving the cap on the end but you will have to deal with the “extras” when you pull the cap to connect the hose at the dump.