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Old 01-23-2022, 08:52 AM   #41
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We do not pay attention to any of the sensors except the freshwater tank and battery, when the toilet starts to burb, it's time to flush the tank, I fill the tank until I see water coming up into the toilet drain, shut it off and then drain. Same with both grey tanks, when they start to back up, then drain and always add tank treatment.
 
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Old 01-23-2022, 09:32 AM   #42
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I never drank from the black tank. There must be an easier way
Good one Montana, being drafted into the US Army in 1966, I have drank from lots of sources most will never have to drank from, but no I have not drank from the black tank. Man up!

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Old 01-26-2022, 07:25 AM   #43
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Hi Dutchman, I'm a dutchman too (from Rotterdam) and have lived in Minnesota since moving to the US.
We have a 3582RL. Directly after the valves the black and grey tanks join into one drain tube. We have been using your method and we can vouch for it that it works great. We use a scoop of Oxyclean instead of Dawn.
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Black tank flush overflow

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We do not pay attention to any of the sensors except the freshwater tank and battery, when the toilet starts to burb, it's time to flush the tank, I fill the tank until I see water coming up into the toilet drain, shut it off and then drain. Same with both grey tanks, when they start to back up, then drain and always add tank treatment.
. Yes and if you get distracted and leave flush on with tank closed you will have a terrible wet mess. I know...,
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Tank flush not turned off and toilet overflowed. Wet mess, how do you dry out under fwd storage floor? A 2019 Montana 3921 FB legacy
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Old 01-24-2023, 08:27 AM   #46
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Tank flush not turned off and toilet overflowed. Wet mess, how do you dry out under fwd storage floor? A 2019 Montana 3921 FB legacy
Ouch! start with getting a dehumidifier ASAP!
https://www.amazon.com/hOmeLabs-Ener...NrPXRydWU&th=1
I leave one in my trailer during the winter. It collects a gallon of water every few days.
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