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I don't use chemicals in my RV/TT's blank tank either. Chemicals, their ongoing costs, impact to environment and I don't agree. Thus, I use a much better low cost solution...
Knowing what I know today and for my next RV, I would replace the low grade factory roof vent with
- click here - Note: I haven't tried this low cost product myself but based on airflow science, it appears it should work.
If smell remained after this low cost roof vent upgrade, I would then install the 12V power vent within the bathroom wall cavity. re:
- click here - For store bought product, surf:
- click here - Before sitting down, simply flip the manual switch to HIGH. And when not using the bathroom, leave the manual switch on LOW speed. And at night, simply turn its low speed fan to OFF (for no sound - since sound tends to travel at night).
IMO, 35+ CFM 12V power vent should be mandatory on all RV toilets that don't use gooseneck piping (that traps the `stank` smell where it belongs.) NO chemicals costs pays for the cost of the power vent many times over…. Especially if one builds their own 12V Power vent using low cost 12V computer fan, 12V manual switch and ABS pipe fittings - like I did.
This works for me (and has no ongoing chemical costs either).
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