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Post by hippiedaze on May 4, 2015 10:17:49 GMT -5
Good Morning and Yes I need help. My Sportsman Classic i so so love. However, I always have tolet water issues. I can never really understand what to do ....OH WHAT TO DO WHAT TO DO.
I can never figure out if at a place in the woods and do not have a toilet hook up. Do i leave both the good water and the black water spouts open. I have had leeks in my traler and I never use a lot of water or the bathroom much.
This weekend was very little water used.
Oh please and thx....
Ann
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Post by paroadking1 on May 4, 2015 12:01:28 GMT -5
Not quite sure what you are asking here? If you are asking if you should leave the gray and black water valves open while camping, my answer would be no.
I wait until the black tank is full to flush. That way there is more pressure moving things out, then I flush with the gray tank. When we are done camping, I flush the black, refill it and flush again, then dump the gray.
Hope this helps
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Post by vagov on May 4, 2015 18:09:53 GMT -5
You need to keep both your valves black (toilet) and gray (sink wastewater) closed. Add some chemicial in your black tank. And dump when leaving black first then gray if you have sewer hookup on site. You can dump before leaving your site. If not you need tio dump at campground dump station. If you leave both valves open. You will not have any pressure to move your waste. Plus could get bad sewer gas backflow into your trailer. Not good! I hope this helps
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Post by tbryson2 on May 27, 2015 20:54:45 GMT -5
I, on the other hand, leave the black closed, & leave the grey open DEPENDING ON WHERE I AM! At in-laws, no issue draining grey water out where they live. (Deep in the hills of Kentucky). On the last day, I close my grey water so it fills up to flush the line after I dump the black tank.
I wouldn't drain grey in a campground or similar unless it was plumbed into a drain.
TB
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