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Originally Posted by Daryles
Question:
Is the black tank flusher mounted opposite to the drain end of the black tank?
The reason I ask is when my rig was new and I used the flusher you could clearly hear a "whirring" noise coming from underneath.
My flusher still works but I don't hear the whirring noise leading me to believe it is no longer spinning. My tank sensors also show full all the time. I think the spinning flusher helped keep them clean.
If so, and it's mounted opposite the drain I'm guessing taking down the front edge of the Coroplast is the easiest way to get to it?
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On my unit, the flush fitting is on the opposite (forward) end of the tank from the drains. Lucky23's second photo shows the drain end of the tanks. I don't think there are any moving parts in the flush system. I think it is just a nozzle with a few holes in it to spray water around.
I just replaced both the gray (bath) and black tank valves. The original ones were getting a little hard to pull. A lot of people talk about stranded cables from the factory; my unit (2017) had solid cables from the factory; replaced them anyway. My problem was not the type of cable; it was they way the factory routed and secured the cables.
While I was working on it, I found that some of the sensors were leaking and rusted so I also replaced all the sensors. My next project will be to replace the sensors on the galley gray tank.
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Scott & Alta
2017 Montana 3160RL, Legacy, Onan 5.5Kw, Solar
2022 F-450 Lariat Ultimate