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Re: cleaning your holding tank (s) [message #194537 is a reply to message #194370] |
Tue, 01 January 2013 01:52 |
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mike miller
Messages: 3576 Registered: February 2004 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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bukzin wrote on Sun, 30 December 2012 08:52 | Do some of you use water softener as described here?
https://sites.google.com/site/cbruni/
Is there a better way to get my holding tank gauges
to be more accurate?
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There are two main schools of thought for holding tank maintenance. Both are correct but they are totally different and fit different uses of your RV. I'll call them the "chamber pot" and the "septic tank" schools. While POSSIBLE to switch back and forth, it could be a PITA, as you'll need to ensure all the chemicals are clear before switching to the "septic tank" method.
The article you linked is of the the "chamber pot" school and I think this method would work best for RV's that see occasional use. (Sadly most of us...) The first paragraph pretty much sums it up:
Quote: | RVs are equipped with waste water HOLDING tanks; NOT septic tanks. Those holding tanks are nothing more than chamber pots. Chamber pots should be cleaned and sanitized after their contents are disposed of. ...
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For the "septic tank" school, it makes sense if you use your RV almost constantly that you treat it like a septic tank and encourage "good" bacteria to grow in the tank. See: <http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/macerator.html> for more on this school of thought.
OBTW: I understand Phred has passed away and his website might not be around much longer... get the info while you can, while some might be dated, most is good to think about:
<http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/phredex.html>
Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
(#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
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Re: [GMCnet] cleaning your holding tank (s) [message #194538 is a reply to message #194537] |
Tue, 01 January 2013 02:24 |
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USAussie
Messages: 15912 Registered: July 2007 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Mike,
An RV tank as a septic tank is an interesting concept.
When Helen and I tour we can go about a week in between dumps. Just how much will the "crap" in the 40 gallon holding tank
biodegrade?
We only use biodegradable chemicals in the tank.
Regards,
Rob M.
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From: Mike Miller
There are two main schools of thought for holding tank maintenance. Both are correct but they are totally different and fit
different uses of your RV. I'll call them the "chamber pot" and the "septic tank" schools. While POSSIBLE to switch back and
forth, it could be a PITA, as you'll need to ensure all the chemicals are clear before switching to the "septic tank" method.
The article you linked is of the the "chamber pot" school and I think this method would work best for RV's that see occasional use.
(Sadly most of us...) The first paragraph pretty much sums it up:
Quote:
> RVs are equipped with waste water HOLDING tanks; NOT septic tanks. Those holding tanks are nothing more than chamber pots. Chamber
pots should be cleaned and sanitized after their contents are disposed of. ...
For the "septic tank" school, it makes sense if you use your RV almost constantly that you treat it like a septic tank and encourage
"good" bacteria to grow in the tank. See: <http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/macerator.html> for more on this school of thought.
OBTW: I understand Phred has passed away and his website might not be around much longer... get the info while you can, while some
might be dated, most is good to think about:
<http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/phredex.html>
Mike
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Rob M. (USAussie)
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Sydney, Australia
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Re: [GMCnet] cleaning your holding tank (s) [message #194544 is a reply to message #194537] |
Tue, 01 January 2013 03:50 |
mickeysss
Messages: 1476 Registered: January 2012
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phred Tinseth
is one of the best sites for gmc and rv info.
if possible ask whom ever keeps it up to allow me to donate to keep it up.
714 642 5399
mickey
77 palm beach
anaheim ca.
On Dec 31, 2012, at 11:52 PM, Mike Miller wrote:
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> bukzin wrote on Sun, 30 December 2012 08:52
>> Do some of you use water softener as described here?
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>> https://sites.google.com/site/cbruni/
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>> Is there a better way to get my holding tank gauges
>> to be more accurate?
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> There are two main schools of thought for holding tank maintenance. Both are correct but they are totally different and fit different uses of your RV. I'll call them the "chamber pot" and the "septic tank" schools. While POSSIBLE to switch back and forth, it could be a PITA, as you'll need to ensure all the chemicals are clear before switching to the "septic tank" method.
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> The article you linked is of the the "chamber pot" school and I think this method would work best for RV's that see occasional use. (Sadly most of us...) The first paragraph pretty much sums it up:
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> Quote:
>> RVs are equipped with waste water HOLDING tanks; NOT septic tanks. Those holding tanks are nothing more than chamber pots. Chamber pots should be cleaned and sanitized after their contents are disposed of. ...
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>
> For the "septic tank" school, it makes sense if you use your RV almost constantly that you treat it like a septic tank and encourage "good" bacteria to grow in the tank. See: <http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/macerator.html> for more on this school of thought.
>
> OBTW: I understand Phred has passed away and his website might not be around much longer... get the info while you can, while some might be dated, most is good to think about:
> <http://manmrk.net/tutorials/RV/phred/phredex.html>
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> --
> Mike Miller -- Hillsboro, OR -- on the Black list
> (#1)'73 26' exPainted D. -- (#2)`78 23' Birchaven Rear Bath -- (#3)`77 23' Birchaven Side Bath
> http://m000035.blogspot.com
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Re: [GMCnet] cleaning your holding tank (s) [message #194564 is a reply to message #194560] |
Tue, 01 January 2013 12:11 |
kerry pinkerton
Messages: 2565 Registered: July 2012 Location: Harvest, Al
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A Hamilto wrote on Tue, 01 January 2013 11:47 | ...Is there any chance that Bdub could find a home for those documents?
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I downloaded them this morning after skimming a few. Regarding permissions, Phred wrote in the 'notes' section this:
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Use this website! It's free and the poop sheets are full of very useful information and links. You can download what you like and do anything with it you want. You don't have a computer? Then get someone who does to do it for you.
All of the poop sheets are "Reproduction Permitted." Feel free to share them with other people.
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Given what he wrote, this reads pretty much that he doesn't care if they get reposted. I'd think it would be a honorarium to his contributions if he was given credit on the source page.
The files are not that large but the current upload in the photo album does not allow html files. Converting to word wouldn't be that difficult but time consuming.
Kerry Pinkerton - North Alabama
Had 5 over the years. Currently have a '06 Fleetwood Discovery 39L
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