Did your Golden Retriever drop a tennis ball down the toilet? That happened
to us and caused problems till I figured out what was going on.
Sarge
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From: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Anne Pearse Hocker
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 11:03 AM
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [A/S] On the road and tank alignment question
I have one of those clear acrylic dump valve attachments so you can see when
it stops draining, but it slows down to a crawl and then stops with about a
eighth of the pipe still full of fluid, stationary. I have waited a long
time--nobody behind me in line, and nothing is moving, and yes, I emptied
the flex hose so it wasn't stopped up. This did not happen for the month I
had it last fall, only this trip.
Anne
Sent from my iPad which has an erratic spellcheck, so bear with me.
On Jun 3, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Hunter Hampton <airstreamingypsy@gmail.com
<mailto:airstreamingypsy%40gmail.com> > wrote:
> On 6/3/2012 5:20 AM, Anne Pearse Hocker wrote:
> > The monitors for both tanks always seem to read half full regardless of
how long I let them drain, and even after flushing with a hose. I bought one
of those fancy valves and am doing my best to avoid another black valve
disaster, but this is a new problem.
> Is your only indication that they are half full is what the monitors
> say? I never look at the monitors, they can get food or stuff caught on
> the sensors and give false readings....
>
> When you dump, just pull the black first and when nothing else is coming
> out, dump a bucket of fresh water down the toilet... when it stops
> draining, shut the valve and dump the gray. When uit stops dumping
> assume everything is empty.
>
> The monitors give false readings, you don't have a problem.
>
> hunter <- at NTAC
>
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