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Seanl
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Topic: Black water tank probes Posted: 22 Aug 2013 at 10:51am |
Originally posted by kymooses
Originally posted by furpod
Hmmm.. I know Kymooses discovered his rear sink (garage model) drains into the black water and not the gray.
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Aye, and from the answers I've been given on this, are that it is not an uncommon occurrence, it is all rather dependent on where your tanks are in relation to your model.
But the shower?? Weird.
Question though, are the black and gray dumps tied together on the 173? If so while pumping the black mightn't if be possible that some suction might have been applied to the shower drain?
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No they are not tied together.
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Posted: 22 Aug 2013 at 10:30am |
Originally posted by furpod
Hmmm.. I know Kymooses discovered his rear sink (garage model) drains into the black water and not the gray.
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Aye, and from the answers I've been given on this, are that it is not an uncommon occurrence, it is all rather dependent on where your tanks are in relation to your model.
But the shower?? Weird.
Question though, are the black and gray dumps tied together on the 173? If so while pumping the black mightn't if be possible that some suction might have been applied to the shower drain?
That is odd indeed.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 7:17pm |
Hmmm.. I know Kymooses discovered his rear sink (garage model) drains into the black water and not the gray.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 5:11pm |
odd.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 2:05pm |
Interesting! I have a 2010 173 and never gave that a thought. The next time my grey water tank is empty, I think I will pour some water down the shower drain and see if it comes out of the grey water tank.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 11:00am |
Originally posted by techntrek
Originally posted by furpod
With it just being the two of us, we go a week or better on the black tank. Generally 3 days on the gray if we have hookups, week or better if we don't. It's all about shower time.. lol |
Yup, showers are the bane of all gray tanks. Except when you have hookups - its ok to leave the gray tank open when you are hooked up. Its the black tank you need to keep closed until its full.
At least w/o hookups the gray tank can't be any more full than the full contents of the fresh tank. |
I discovered last week that the shower on my 173 dumps in the black tank not the gray tank. I was surprised by this but I was boon docking at the Nascar races and had a chance to get my tanks pumped out. They were using a vacuum system so I thought I would open the flush valve on the toilet so that it would flow better. when I went into the bathroom to do that I could hear the air being sucked into the shower drain so I put my hand over the drain and sure enough it was sucking air.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 10:45am |
Many of us use a Hydroflush, which is clear but also allows you to flush the inside of the tank with a strong stream of water. I am still using the one I purchased during my motor home days and it still works great. After the tank is flushed, you close the dump valve, turn on the Hydroflush and it then flushes out your sewer hose, then you dump your grey water the same way. Available at Walmart, Camping World, etc.
I have never had a grey or black water sensor go bad using this little gadget.
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Posted: 21 Aug 2013 at 10:40am |
One of the less expensive and really helpful thing we have purchasd was a clear acryllic 8" extension for the black/gray water dumps. Not a pretty sight, watching it empty, but you know when you're running clear. We have also gotten in the habit of going inside the Pod during the dump and putting a gallon or more water down the toilet. Final touch is a gallon bucket with the blue stuff in it. Keeps odor down and makes for a little sloshing as we drive, which helps keep the sensors clear.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 at 12:28pm |
Originally posted by furpod
With it just being the two of us, we go a week or better on the black tank. Generally 3 days on the gray if we have hookups, week or better if we don't. It's all about shower time.. lol
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Yup, showers are the bane of all gray tanks. Except when you have hookups - its ok to leave the gray tank open when you are hooked up. Its the black tank you need to keep closed until its full.
At least w/o hookups the gray tank can't be any more full than the full contents of the fresh tank.
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Posted: 20 Aug 2013 at 12:25pm |
Originally posted by P&M
all of this is making us feel pretty good about our No #2 decision, unless it is a complete emergency! |
Its all about volume - it ain't the #2 that takes up all the room in the black tank, so go ahead and "just do it". Just make sure you turn the fan on. 
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