he says it just seems like a good idea:
Sewer Screen Cover
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#2
Posted 28 July 2010 - 09:19 AM
Has it really been an issue?
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2008 Outback 21RS, Havana
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#4
Posted 28 July 2010 - 10:36 AM
Are the seals on the dump valves (grey-black) not supposed to remain wet ? If they are dry won't they have a increased chance of failing-leaking ?
#5
Posted 28 July 2010 - 10:48 AM
No it hasn't been an issue, he just saw it and thought it was a good idea. But, Bluewedge may have a point? does anyone empty their tanks, leave them empty, come home and let them air dry at home? is it even necessary? just seemed like a good idea when you consider that the tanks are always wet inside. Anyone else have input???
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#6
Posted 28 July 2010 - 11:44 AM
Hi Doxie!
I'm a bit skeptical as to whether this is even an issue - at least for me, anyway. I mean, what odors could be worse than those emanating from the stuff that the tanks are designed to hold?
Seriously, though - I have never had odor problems with our tanks. Every time I dump and rinse the tanks, I put a capful of liquid Calgon and 4 ozs. of Thetfords green stuff in each tank, along with 2-3 gallons of water. That mixture sloshes around on the trip home. I can always smell the Thetfords smell when dumping, even if it has been several weeks since we last used the trailer.
Now, I do leave the sewer pipe cap off in winter, and the tank valves open, also. I don't want to take the chance that water will freeze and break the plastic gate valves or the sewer pipe or cap. The screened cap would be a plus for that - it would keep critters from crawling up inside, looking for a winter home.
Just my viewpoint, though.
Mike
I'm a bit skeptical as to whether this is even an issue - at least for me, anyway. I mean, what odors could be worse than those emanating from the stuff that the tanks are designed to hold?
Seriously, though - I have never had odor problems with our tanks. Every time I dump and rinse the tanks, I put a capful of liquid Calgon and 4 ozs. of Thetfords green stuff in each tank, along with 2-3 gallons of water. That mixture sloshes around on the trip home. I can always smell the Thetfords smell when dumping, even if it has been several weeks since we last used the trailer.
Now, I do leave the sewer pipe cap off in winter, and the tank valves open, also. I don't want to take the chance that water will freeze and break the plastic gate valves or the sewer pipe or cap. The screened cap would be a plus for that - it would keep critters from crawling up inside, looking for a winter home.
Just my viewpoint, though.
Mike


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#7
Posted 28 July 2010 - 12:59 PM
Oh, I missed that it was for leaving the valves open. I guess the theory is that the roof vent isn't enough and this would let air flow through the tanks.... I guess I don't worry about it because I figure I wouldn't like the smell of the water in there either. I have gotten deoderizer for the gray tank after one experience where the dirty water from the kitchen seemed to have created a culture in the tank. the deoderizer liquid solved it.
Nathan
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#8
Posted 28 July 2010 - 02:57 PM
Might not be a bad idea - every time I dump the tanks, the inside of the trailer smells sort of like sulfur. I did read the post on the calgon and may have to give that a shot.
Thanks for sharing Doxie!
Thanks for sharing Doxie!
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#9
Posted 28 July 2010 - 03:42 PM
Looks like an accident waiting to happen. I think everything should stay wet.
kevin
kevin
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Kevin & Kathy / boys: Kevin - Jeff - Jason
Goldens: Kobe & Yogi
Our Travels and Things
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