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    Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 5:34pm
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I like the Camco Orange Power toilet treatment; its biodegradable and I find it works well.  It does only last for a week tho, so not only do I add some to the black tank at the end of a camping trip with a few gallons of water, but I also add some more at the beginning of the next camping trip.  Its a small price to pay for being green(er).
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That is what I noticed about the "natural" product that I tried (not Orange Power) - it seemed to last about a week- at least as far as odor control is concerned.  The blue lasts longer, but I know there has been a debate raging about it/formaldehyde (spelling?). 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 1:59pm
I do much the same as David and also have clean, trouble-free tanks.

I like the Camco Orange Power toilet treatment; its biodegradable and I find it works well.  It does only last for a week tho, so not only do I add some to the black tank at the end of a camping trip with a few gallons of water, but I also add some more at the beginning of the next camping trip.  Its a small price to pay for being green(er).

I strongly agree with "put nothing in either the black or grey tanks that you don't have to."  Before washing dishes, everything is scraped clean into the garbage and, if there is pasta sauce or pancake syrup or something similar, wiped down with a paper towel before going in the sink.  When draining the sink, I just unscrew the stopper a turn or two, leaving the strainer in place to catch any food particles; whatever finds its way into the strainer is also dumped in the garbage.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 12:13pm
  I read on one of  the posts here before we bought our POD about installing a Tornado in the blackwater tank and thats what we did. It works great with out dragging a hose into the POD, but have never had to stand in line at a dump station. I also read on here about using Murphy's Oil Soap in both tanks after dumping them. Between the Tornado to flush the tanks and the Murphy's to keep stuff from sticking we have not had and issuses or odors.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 10:15am
I should probably add to my above post and note that it is possible to start getting bad odors from the grey tank.  I speculate that this is primarily due to cooking grease (rancid grease smells really BAD). Suppliment this by the accumulation of bath soaps, hair conditioners, oils, lotions, make up, etc. (let's see if I can get the gals riled up this morning) - most common to the fairer gender - so they can look and smell good while they are chastising those of us who belong to the less fairer gender, when we do things which may not readily seem as though they were particularly well thought out.  For example; pouring 2 quarts of charcoal lighter along with a generous amount of Coleman fuel on some stubborn wet firewood - and then flinging lit matches in that direction.  The resulting fireball/plume resembling the campsite having taken a direct strike from a Hellfire missle.Embarrassed  "I was just trying to get the fire going, Dear?!)
This is not to say that I have ever done anything like that however, camping with/near me is usually "adventurous".
 
Anyway, there are commercial chemicals/treatments for the grey tank, should this become an issue.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Mar 2011 at 4:39am
Originally posted by Hawkeyes

I have a question for David.  After you pull forward and put in chemicals and water and let that slosh on the way home, do you leave that in the black tank for the next time you camp?
Yep, Hawkeyes, that's what I do.  About the only time I want my black tank empty is when I winterize
(see Bigbit's and other's comments).  The concept is that you want anything that may have remained in the tank after dumping to "liquify", or turn to "soup".  The chemical takes care of any potential odors and helps to clean the tank.  Personally, I like the blue liquid chemical.  The blue powder works well, but usually sends me running for fresh air in a hurry.  The "natural" chemicals are OK but, don't seem to work as well.  As an added bonus, I am already prepped for the next camping trip (black tank - wise).
 
As long as we're on the subject, choice of tissue helps.  It is best not to use the fluffy 2 ply or anything with lotion, etc., as it breaks down more slowly.  If not using the special "RV tissue", go for the cheap single ply stuff. 
 
Though probably obvious to most, it may be worth mentioning to put nothing in either the black or grey tanks that you don't have to.  They are not intended to be garbage disposers or trash cans.  If you can't imagine it dissolving readily in water,  then take it to the dumpster (we won't go into graphic detail Embarrassed).
 
Those few, simple 10 minutes at the dump station are the only "maintenance" that I've ever had to do on waste tanks.  If done on a routine basis, that's all we should ever have to do.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Mar 2011 at 10:22pm
I have a question for David.  After you pull forward and put in chemicals and water and let that slosh on the way home, do you leave that in the black tank for the next time you camp?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2011 at 2:21pm
To add what Bigbit said, you can leave the valve for the gray tank open since it will otherwise fill up quickly with showers.  Just be sure to close it in the morning before you need to dump your black tank so it will fill up.  Then you can dump the black tank after showers are done, then the gray, and leave it open again.  Close again the morning you are leaving so it will fill up again before the final dump cycle.
 
We will add the chemicals with the toilet valve open, because they tend to stick to the sides.  Then we'll do 2 or 3 full toilet bowls of water.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2011 at 11:07am
Originally posted by AvalancheRpod

What I'd like to know is how long do I have to keep the toilet lever pulled to get 2-3 gallons of water into an emply black water tank?

I just fill up the toilet bowl with water, add liquid chemical and then flush it down.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2011 at 10:51am
What I'd like to know is how long do I have to keep the toilet lever pulled to get 2-3 gallons of water into an emply black water tank?
 
I like the idea of emptying both tanks at the dump station, pulling ahead so as not to hold up the que and then dropping in holding tank chemical (whether liquid or tablet) and 2-3 gallons of water in the black tank to slosh around on the way home. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 2011 at 10:00am
Many thanks for the replies. I think my logic served me well....the Flush King might be a good thing to use when there is time but with people waiting, it would be too time consuming!

Part of the problem is trying to visualize the set up of the dump station since we have never seen/used one. Trying to figure out what is essential equipment, the quickest set up of that equipment, the most efficient use of that equipment will take a couple of completed dumps!

Outbound, if you were behind me in line the first time, I would welcome your help and promise NOT to use a Flush King!
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