โAug-25-2021 04:46 AM
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โAug-25-2021 03:47 PM
vtraudt wrote:The idea is to get a strong, hard flush of water straight down into the black tank to bust up what may have stuck to the bottom. Would you rather stick your arm or a broom handle down there to bust it up?
That (tub in sink) is one way, certainly. Just trying to come with one more along the 'work smarter, not harder'.
Its desease (engineer), can't help it.
โAug-25-2021 01:49 PM
โAug-25-2021 12:09 PM
2112 wrote:
We also use a plastic tub in the sink when washing dishes and pour that soapy water into the toilet. In my mind it helps prevent the dreaded pyramid and keeps the black tank clean. Does it actually work? I have no idea.
โAug-25-2021 12:00 PM
vtraudt wrote:
Yes, I now see what you say: the grey and black MERGE ("T") already at the drain hose.
Just modify to make a "Y" with 3 valves (grey, black, main drain) or 2 (main/black (3.25 I think in my case) and grey (much smaller, maybe 2").
Normal operation: all closed.
Move grey to black: keep main/drain closed, open grey. If grey level is higher, will push into (fill) black.
Empty: open all.
โAug-25-2021 08:59 AM
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โAug-25-2021 06:05 AM
JRscooby wrote:
As for connecting the tanks. Once you do that you have no grey water, it is all black, unless the black can't back into the other tank. And that connecter will be a good place for blockage, hard to clean, and real stink to grow.
โAug-25-2021 05:46 AM