Nov-28-2014 04:46 PM
Dec-04-2014 08:18 PM
curly5759 wrote:
Update-- I found an RV service center nearby that I did not originally find on my initial searches. They were able to clear the clog and clean the tank. The tech explained to me the proper way to use the black tank and how to keep it from clogging again.
Thanks for your input.
Curly
Dec-04-2014 05:02 PM
Dec-03-2014 03:07 PM
Dec-03-2014 02:23 AM
curly5759 wrote:
Update-- I found an RV service center nearby...
Dec-02-2014 01:33 PM
Nov-29-2014 03:24 PM
Nov-29-2014 03:13 PM
Bull Rider wrote:
I agree with BarneyS regarding the Flushking. We've used one for years, and they do exactly what they are designed to do.
The gate valve shuts off the exit to the sewer, and the hose attachment forces water under pressure back into the drain pipe, and then back into your black tank. If mine broke today, I would have another one ordered by tomorrow.
If you know anyone with a plumbers camera it could save you a lot of guessing. If you could somehow get really hot water into the black tank that would also speed up the process.
I'm still trying to figure out how a Flushking is snake oil...
Nov-29-2014 02:11 PM
Nov-29-2014 12:41 PM
Nov-29-2014 11:47 AM
BarneyS wrote:curly5759 wrote:
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The black tank pipe exits the middle of the tank and is about 3 feet from the cap to the tank, with a 90* elbow, so I don't think a flush king will help, too far away to get any psi up into the tank. And, they don't sell any in town. Any suggestions?
Thanks
The Flush King does not depend on squirting the water up into the tank like the Hydro-flush does. It closes off the drain, which allows you to build water pressure up to forcefully back flush the tank no matter how far away it is from the water source or if there is a bend in the drain line leading to the tank.
The Hydro-flush will not work in that type of situation and depends on a straight shot into the tank to work. Also, once the water level in the tank has enough pressure to overcome the water coming out of the hose then it stops working and just flows down the drain. The Flush King does not have this limitation because it has a valve to close off the drain.
I would give the Flush King a try - even if you have to order it online. It might solve your problem.
Barney
Nov-29-2014 05:19 AM
curly5759 wrote:
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The black tank pipe exits the middle of the tank and is about 3 feet from the cap to the tank, with a 90* elbow, so I don't think a flush king will help, too far away to get any psi up into the tank. And, they don't sell any in town. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Nov-29-2014 04:11 AM
Nov-29-2014 03:28 AM
Nov-29-2014 03:17 AM