tjw0099 wrote:
We have a 2017 Jayco 34RSBS.
We have been living in it for the last 20 months while we have been dealing with a house being built.
Within the last 6 weeks, we have had the bad experience of the black tank smell inside the camper. On occasion I can smell it around the front of the camper outside and in the front storage.
I don't know what the issue is.
There is no crack in the tank. I can't find a leak in the camper.
I flush it at least several times when I empty it twice a week.
Has anyone had this issue?
Amy ideas?
Thanks
Tom
Do you have a tank flush system? Or a flush wand to put down the toilet?
Lotsa flushing, fresh water from a full tank will help. Assuming the trailer hasnโt been moved for some time the last resort might be a cup of Pinesol, along with 10-15 gallons of water and a short road trip to break โthingsโ loose.
Same thing happened to me after 6 months parked in a seasonal spot. My plan was to haul it home (400 miles), with Pinesol in the tank, then fill and drain until clean. I traded in the trailer for a new fiver instead. The dealership techs dealt with it.
I bought one of these after a recommendation from an RV tech:
https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Dual-Flush-Pro-p/11-0342.htm?gclid=CjwKCAjwzMeFBhBwEiwAzwS8zFl52hRBC8gt_gyJ48ynOW36IrmDzBhB54q38xc-SWccj2Mbt7ewDRoCoXQQAvD_BwE
Got mine from Amazon. I like the clear plastic. Iโve found that it can take 3 full-tank dumps (2 with a filled tank from the tank flush system), to get a nearly clean water dump. No problems with being parked for 6 months of stationary use.
Good luck!
Rich
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