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- ktmrfsExplorer III've seen people fill a 30 gallon grey in a few days. Personally DW and I have often gone 10 days and just barely used 30 gallon grey and half filled the 30 gallon black tank. We can go about 6 days before filling the 35 gallon fresh tank.
We do showers every other day, dishes once/day or even less often if we are careful.
but if your not carefull, well tanks fill up fast - Sam_SpadeExplorer
JFHenne wrote:
Nobody has mentioned the possibility that it is the tank sensor at fault and that the tank is not really full.
Yes I did. Back about post 4.
And I know that some people will find this idea repugnant but.....is really is not necessary to take a shower every day. Really.
It hasn't been that long ago that we didn't have running water at home and took a bath only once or twice a week. - JFHenneExplorerNobody has mentioned the possibility that it is the tank sensor at fault and that the tank is not really full. It happens to me all the time.
With the gray tank I don't worry about overfilling. If it should over fill it will come up in the bathtub harmlessly. I've stopped worrying about it.
When I do drain the tank I leave it open for a looooong time. Sensor still says 2/3 full. I have a backflush elbow on the drain but that doesn't clear the sensors. - GaryWTExplorerOur tank fills in a day, 2 showers, dishes etc. We just leave our tank valve open and we are good to go. Close it the night before we leave and we are ready to dump before we leave. 30 gallons is common but small in reality but having a small tank helps them advertise lighter trailers.
- temccarthy1ExplorerWe have a 31 gal tank on our 2014 Bullet 285RLS and yes, it is full in 3 days.. showers, face washing, teeth brushing add up fast,even with just 2 adults.. and we use disposable paper plates so not much goes into dish washing.. but 3 days is about max on a 31 gal gray water tank. We can get a week out of the same size black tank.
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- Bobbyg2013Explorerif you are relying on the "idiot lights" on the panel, don't. they are historically a very poor indicator of fluid levels. trial and error is your best indicator.
- myredracerExplorer II
imq707s wrote:
It constantly shows empty for both the grey and black water tanks. Is it common for them to stop working? I don't want to have to rely on water backing up into the tub to tell that the grey tank is full.
Checking actual capacity using a container of known volume is a good idea.
So you are saying you only know when the grey tank is full simply when the tub backs up? Sensors should not stop working, but they RARELY read correctly.
Does the Zinger have an enclosed underbelly? Doesn't look like it from the manufacturer's website.
If you can get to the tanks, check the wires between the indicator panel and tanks sensors. Pull the indicator panel off the wall and disconnect the wires that come from the sensors. (Mark them so they go back on in the right spots). Use some alligator clips (or use a small clamp and short out all wires at the tank sensor and use an ohmmeter to see if there is continuity between all 4 wires. If there is no continuity you'll need to find out why and repair or replace. The wire is very small gauge and easily damaged. One wire/sensor is a common and a bad connection in that wire can cause all 3 level LEDs to stop working.
If the continuity test is okay then the LED display panel is faulty.
A sensor wiring diagram is below. The 2nd photo shows a standard "button" sensor/probe. If you can see the tank, check to see if the sensors are mounted at the correct heights - see diagram below.
KIB has a troubleshooting guide here. - mike-sExplorer
imq707s wrote:
Start a new thread. This one is about a different issue.
Does anyone know... - imq707sExplorerDoes anyone know how i can get the gauge on my tank working? It constantly shows empty for both the grey and black water tanks. The fresh water sensor works though......i think I could meter the usage better if i could keep an eye on the levels.
Is it common for them to stop working? I don't want to have to rely on water backing up into the tub to tell that the grey tank is full.
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