Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system [message #89645] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 18:59 |
ernie
Messages: 64 Registered: June 2005 Location: ellensburg, wa
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Hi,
I had been having problems with my new (last year) thetford toilet.
It was not drawing water to flush.
RV dealer said I needed to run vinegar & water through it to dissolve the deposits. (It was NOT a warranty item).
They said they'd do it for $ 100/hr, or I could do it myself.
I elected to do it myself, of course.
Now, how do I do it ? One RV tech said 2 gallons of vinegar to 10 gals of water. The other guy said 1 qt of vinegar to 10 gals of water..
ernie
ernie garcia
1975 eleganza II
ellensburg, wa
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Re: [GMCnet] Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system [message #89647 is a reply to message #89645] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 19:41 |
k2gkk
Messages: 4452 Registered: November 2009
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Use white (distilled) vinegar and NOT any
fruit vinegar (apple, wine, etc.).
It won't hurt your pipes or rubber fittings.
I'd use the 2 to 10 ratio, at least for the
first tank run through the head. The smaller
dosage would probably be good for maintenance.
* Mac Macdonald *
* USAF, Retired *
* Oklahoma City *
** "Money Pit" **
* '76 ex - P.B. *
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
From: ernie-garcia@charter.net
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 18:59:33 -0500
Subject: [GMCnet] Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system
Hi,
I had been having problems with my new (last year) thetford toilet.
It was not drawing water to flush.
RV dealer said I needed to run vinegar & water through it to dissolve the deposits. (It was NOT a warranty item).
They said they'd do it for $ 100/hr, or I could do it myself.
I elected to do it myself, of course.
Now, how do I do it ? One RV tech said 2 gallons of vinegar to 10 gals of water. The other guy said 1 qt of vinegar to 10 gals of water..
ernie
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ernie garcia
1975 eleganza II
ellensburg, wa
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Re: [GMCnet] Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system [message #89694 is a reply to message #89676] |
Thu, 24 June 2010 08:37 |
Rick Denney
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Harry wrote on Thu, 24 June 2010 00:27 | CLR will do the same thing.
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But CLR (oxalic acid as I recall) if not properly diluted will cause damage to system components, especially if it sits. White vinegar is already dilute, usually 5% acetic acid, and you can use it straight without damaging anything. Plus, you can use it in the potable water system and not worry about getting every bit of it out.
Rick "who uses white vinegar undiluted to safely dissolve calcium deposits in tubas" Denney
'73 Glacier 230 "Jaws"
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Re: Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system [message #89715 is a reply to message #89706] |
Thu, 24 June 2010 11:21 |
ernie
Messages: 64 Registered: June 2005 Location: ellensburg, wa
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How do I get the vinegar/water mixture into the system? Pour it in the head? Or try it through the outside fitting?
I'm assuming I pressurize the system with the water pump, let it sit for a while --( How long?)-- then keep flushing it through, until vinegar is all out. Is that right? Suggestions solicited.
ernie
ernie garcia
1975 eleganza II
ellensburg, wa
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Re: [GMCnet] Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system [message #89727 is a reply to message #89715] |
Thu, 24 June 2010 12:11 |
k2gkk
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In the same way you suck the "pink stuff" anti-freeze
through the system when you winterize. OR, if you just
want to do the toilet, start with empty water tank, put
the vinegar/water mixture into the tank using a funnel
and jugs.
Flush the toilet until you are sure that some of the
mixture has filled all of the passages of the toilet.
Let sit a few hours. Repeat the procedure until you
have emptied the tank.
You may want to at least partially fill the freshwater
tank and then flush the whole system.
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* Mac Macdonald *
* Oklahoma City *
** "Money Pit" **
* '76 ex - P.B. *
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> Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 11:21:51 -0500
> Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Have calcium (?) deposits in water tank & system
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> How do I get the vinegar/water mixture into the system? Pour it in the head? Or try it through the outside fitting?
> I'm assuming I pressurize the system with the water pump, let it sit for a while --( How long?)-- then keep flushing it through, until vinegar is all out. Is that right? Suggestions solicited.
> ernie
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> ernie garcia
> 1975 eleganza II
> ellensburg, wa
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