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Old 10-17-2015, 10:02 AM   #6
shebantam
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My rule has always been he or she who puts anything solid in the camper toilet gets to clean the tank. Unless it is an emergency. Then they still might have to do the dumping and cleaning. I keep a small waste can lined with a shopping bag.

Sewer lines came off my cabin a on way to Acadia the other year. In that camper,, my unhitch level, plug and play camper, there is now no black water tank, it was specially made for the Cabin As and they are no longer made. Though no tank, there is about 2 gallons of back waste storage in the lines. Important not to clog them prior to putting in the tote tank.
one thing I was told when I bought the Bantam was to let the black water build in the tank, in other eords, not to leave the drain open on the outside with full hookups. That is for people who put solids of one type or another in the toilet.
in the TM recirculating, besides the smell and my allergy to formaldehyde, the TP from past owners/users clogged the holes and lines the bowel...can we say yuck. Got that cleaned out before I switched to a curve. Methinks that others used the fluffy stuff TP in their TM.
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