jagpot
RVF VIP
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2020
- Messages
- 293
- Location
- California
- RV Year
- 2014
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- King Aire
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Spartan
- Engine
- Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- Jeep Wr Sahara
- Fulltimer
- No
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Thanks Neal. I know you use the Cacade. How often do you do that?Typically YES and I also typically travel with a full fresh tank BECAUSE getting to the next location is never a guarantee in these machines and I'm prepared to boondock at all times. So black/gray empty, fresh full, is my MO.
I watched a video from National Indoor Rv Center and she used the term "Flushing" the tanks. I think rinse would also be appropriate. She dumps the tanks,closes them fills the tanks again, hits the macerator and dumps again. Both Black and Gray. All this is done in the Wet bay by switches.First off, I don't know what you mean "flush" - I was referring to EMPTY. My coach has a black tank rinse system, I do it as often as I can but not always. As to the cascade or dawn tank treatment, I'd say monthly at most. I think routine tank dumping is cleaning sufficiently but I think adding a cleaning agent from time to time "may" help. No way to know.
The high end Newmars have a gray tank flush. The lower or mid range do not. I think it is only the Essex and KA, but might also be LA.I watched a video from National Indoor Rv Center and she used the term "Flushing" the tanks. I think rinse would also be appropriate. She dumps the tanks,closes them fills the tanks again, hits the macerator and dumps again. Both Black and Gray. All this is done in the Wet bay by switches.
Do you flush your tanks each time you unhook? Do you flush both black and gray? How often do you clean tanks with something like Dawn or Cascade?
When I empty my black tank I always use the "black water flush" to backflush it several times. On 90% of the RVs out there you have to do something a little different to actually flush your gray tanks.
Valterra makes a assembly called FLUSH KING. It attaches to the end of your sewer outlet and has it's own gate valve. You simply connect a garden hose up to it, close the gate valve, and back flush your sewer line and up into the gray tank. They work very good and you would be shocked at what comes out of your RVs pvc sewer line and gray tank. Many places sell the Flush King and prices are from around $36 to $60.
Turn on SaniCon(I like to do this to make sure it's working). Open blk tank valve and empty tank. Once empty, turn off the SaniCon. Keep blk tank valve open and open grey tank valve. Grey tank affluent will flush into blk tank. When you hear that the grey water is no longer going into the blk tank, close grey tank valve and turn on SaniCon to empty the blk tank. While keeping the SaniCon on and when blk tank is empty, close the blk tank valve then open the grey to finish emptying it.I’m not sure I understand how you are back flushing grey to black tank can you elaborate?