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do you guys use the stink packs in the toilet ?

luberhill
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The PO left these bags of I assume deodorizer in the bath cabinet, do you guys use these and if so how often ?
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rockhillmanor
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
We FTd......no chemicals needed....
....

RVs have vapor barriers, seals, gaskets and vents


When those are functioning properly there is NO POOP/nasty Grey tank smells inside RV.


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Nope, none of those things exsist when you use the toilet 'inside' the RV. :W

Ahh, but you must know that that toilet is NOT sealed. When you push the pedal down to open the blade, it's a straight shot to that black tank. No p-trap, no nothing, just a small light angle to connection to base of toilet.

Heck that is how you can tell just how fill that tank is and if you can push it another day!!!

Open flap and shine a flashlight in. If really full you don't even need the flashlight, you are staring right at the stuff!

So if you are pushing the limits of the black tank without chems, in hot weather you WILL get a snoot full of pure sewage.

In Florida in summer? I sometimes have to use two bottles of chems when trying to see how long I can last not dumping!

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

beemerphile1
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Ralph Cramden wrote:

A comment or two in this thread about using products that "break down waste". How does that work without leaving the POOP in there for weeks or months at a time to give the bacteria poop brew time to do its thing? A holding tank is not a septic tank.


Many of the tank chemicals are really the opposite. They are a preservative, not a digester.
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RockyMt
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yes

2gypsies1
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Lynnmor wrote:

My opinion exactly. The water only folks simply lost their sense of smell by being lost time smokers, or they don't care about others, or they are just plain cheap.


โ€ฆ. or they really don't have the smells you're talking about. Check your vent and seals.
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2012Coleman
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You have free "Stink Packs". Go ahead and use them - then decide for yourself if you need them when you run out.
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Lynnmor
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rockhillmanor wrote:


Ever been eating your breakfast in the RV at a CG and suddenly get a strong stanky whiff when one of your neighbors are dumping? That's because they don't use chemicals in their tanks.

That said when I used the RV on just weekends I still used the chemicals. Same reason porta potties at events use chemicals. I'd like to see any of you sit in one of those without the blue stuff added! :B


My opinion exactly. The water only folks simply lost their sense of smell by being lost time smokers, or they don't care about others, or they are just plain cheap.

Ralph_Cramden
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Old-Biscuit wrote:


Folks are WAY too OCD about POOP



Well said LOL.


A comment or two in this thread about using products that "break down waste". How does that work without leaving the POOP in there for weeks or months at a time to give the bacteria poop brew time to do its thing? A holding tank is not a septic tank.
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

timmac
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Padlin wrote:
We tried them once, one got stuck in the gate, it had never dissolved. We're happy with Happy Camper.



Yep I have had that problem to, sometimes they get that goo packet stuff stuck at the bottom of the toilet and wonder what its doing inside the tank so I only use the liquid stuff now and soak the black and gray tanks once a year with 2 cups of bleach..

2gypsies1
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.โ€ฆ also full-timed and just used water. Boondocked for 10-14 days at a time.
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Old-Biscuit
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We FTd......no chemicals needed
Moved weekly/bi-monthly
Fill, dump, add some water back into tanks...repeat as necessary

RVs have vapor barriers, seals, gaskets and vents
When those are functioning properly there is NO POOP/nasty Grey tank smells inside RV.
When one dumps, the sewer hoses have O-rings in fittings so no leaks/no stink

Yes ----one gets a whiff occasionally but no more so or worst then one would experience in a S&B from someone using the bathroom .

Folks are WAY too OCD about POOP
Is it time for your medication or mine?


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rockhillmanor
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MrWizard wrote:
i full time, and i use 'happy camper'

anybody who thinks their poop don't stink in their tank

is using an awful lot of water and dumping every couple of days

or has a radically different biology than the rest of us



i full time and i dump every (2) weeks and i NEED to use chemicals for odor control, even if i did not smell it, my neighbors sure would, stinky fumes spread from the vents


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What I think is not addressed is "how' one RV's.
If you are a weekend camper i.e. two days out and you are back home vs full time or snowbird, or long stay dry camping makes a BIG difference how we use the blacks tanks, how often they are dumped, and when chemicals are a necessity.

Ever been eating your breakfast in the RV at a CG and suddenly get a strong stanky whiff when one of your neighbors are dumping? That's because they don't use chemicals in their tanks.

That said when I used the RV on just weekends I still used the chemicals. Same reason porta potties at events use chemicals. I'd like to see any of you sit in one of those without the blue stuff added! :B

My drug of choice for the black tank for 10 years and counting.
There are two different kinds in the same package. One works the other doesn't. Look for the words in bold type, "Powerful Odor Control" on the front of box.



We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

D_E_Bishop
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I do not use any chemicals while camping, now you may ask what camping is so google it. When I leave the S&B heading to the storage yard, I empty, flush and add a dose of tank stuff. While traveling, just water.

of course there are three hundred eighty six thousand, 600, 21 different posts so gamble, pick one to use.
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CavemanCharlie
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
Poop smells

Chemical poop stinks!

Working vapor barriers and dihydrogen monoxide works


Even thought I had heard about it before I had forgotten about dihydrogen monoxide and had to look it up. I agree that is's great stuff.

Padlin
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Our black tank vent is about a foot from the bathroom vent. With the vent open and a breeze in the wrong direction, one can certainly smell it inside. No such when using a good chemical destinker. There is no set rule on the use, if you need it, you need it.
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