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Re: Black tank clean

Reply #25
Yahoo Message Number: 109652
Ugg! Spent toilet paper in the coach..... I've been rving for 37 years and have had a black tank issue! Follow some simple guidelines and you'll never have a problem.. 1, lots of water 2, toilet treatment 3, empty only when almost full 4, add more water with treatment. Go enjoy your rving!

Robert McClernon
2000 intrigue
Robert McClernon
2000 Intrigue
40 one slide cummins 375

Re: Switch for steps

Reply #26
Yahoo Message Number: 109656
Sorry I can't help, David. I'm no tech, just a fairly experienced RV'er. I'd try Kevin Waite, who is frequently on this forum.

Don
Don Hutchins
'08 Allure 470 #31613
40' w/tag, Cat C-9 & Cat tranny

Re: Black tank clean

Reply #27
Yahoo Message Number: 109658
Have to agree no reason to store spent TP, use plenty of water and never leave tank dry/empty.

Ray

They say wine improves with age! As I enter my golden years, I say age improves with wine! The Born Loser

Re: Black tank clean

Reply #28
Yahoo Message Number: 109660
My coaches been in storage for about 3 or 4 months now. I will be taking it out this Saturday to go to the desert for a month so I will drain the tanks in on the freshwater tank that also has been a granite I will drain that tank flush it and fill it up with fresh water


Re: Black tank clean

Reply #29
Yahoo Message Number: 109661
Don, I use to manage a large workforce of Mexicans and Central Americans. They did that at our office from habit. Not something I got used to, but I did eventually break them of that disgusting habit. Thanks for the idea though.

Once I dump the bacterial solution into the tank, I'll let you know how it goes.

2005 Intrigue Suite Sensation #11890 Cummins 400 ISL

 

Re: Switch for steps

Reply #30
Yahoo Message Number: 110126
Keven I have a problem on my Fleetwood Dream this time instead of my CC. I had a problem on the Kwikee Step, who have been acquired by Lippert .I thought that I had a switch problem on mine but after changing the switch the problem persists. It seems that the emergency retract function is staying energized all the time which results in me having no off position. No matter what position the switch is in, the steps operate every time the door opens and closes. This Dream is a 1995 model so Lippert was useless. This has the yellow wire for the emergency retract. The switch has three wires, a white one that that I take to be the common for the lited switch and two red wires. One of the red wires is hot all the time and makes when the switch is on .the other one should only be hot in case of emergency retraction, but it is staying hot all the time also. Do you have a wiring diagram on the older step or have any idea what the heck is going on with this thing and do you have any parts for these older steps?