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Old 04-21-2018, 10:07 AM   #1
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Black Tank Help!

My son is currently battling what appears to be a clogged black tank. He is in N central TX and I'm here in W TX. He seems to have it isolated to the tank. I'm afraid one of his issues is the fact he left his valves open since he got it hooked up to a septic system a few months ago. I have advised him on trying to check it but I'm running out of ideas and wanted to throw it out to the membership.

He has a convenience center apparently where his pull handles are. I assume they would be cable operated. Do they ever become disconnected? I'm thinking maybe the pull handle isn't pulling the valve open or....

Leaving the valve open has me thinking he could have a buildup that has blocked the black tank opening. He put Rid X in it and let it sit for 3 days at the suggestion of an RV dealership owner. It did not clear it. Has anyone ever ran a snake through the toilet? The outlet?

It is completely full so I told him the work ahead is probably going to get pretty nasty and to be prepared - he needed a lot of rubber gloves and maybe a rubber suit. To compound it, his cell won't work there and we are trying to text back and forth as he tries different things.

Any thoughts would be appreciated. I'm hoping for a way to clear it so that he doesn't have to take a bath in "stuff". I had told him up front that he needed to keep the valves closed but he thought it was too much trouble and "someone" said it would be OK. Well, here we are.
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Old 04-21-2018, 10:24 AM   #2
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Rid X isn't going to work unless the valve is closed and the tank is full of WATER. If all the tanks drain out of one fitting, can he push a hose back up into the 3" waste line? If not then maybe putting a "back flush" fitting on and running water from the termination fitting might put water back into the black tank.

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Old 04-21-2018, 10:36 AM   #3
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Yes, he put Rid X in it after it was clogged and was full/almost full. I think he's at the point now he's not able to put more water into it.

I'm not familiar with how his drain lines look. All of mine come out in one drain and all the drain lines are above the coroplast. Short of being able to hear the hose in the drain line I'm not sure how he will know where it's at. With the other valves closed it shouldn't go too far I would think. I'm going to suggest a hose from the drain end vs a snake. I'm worried a snake, even if it's not rotated by a drill or similar device, might damage the valves.
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Old 04-21-2018, 10:56 AM   #4
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A hose would be better than a snake.
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Old 04-21-2018, 11:16 AM   #5
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Thanks Chuck.
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He might get away with sticking the hose down the toilet, push it as far as it will go, then turn on the water. Just be ready to shut it back off. Maybe a high pressure nozzle on the end?
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Old 04-21-2018, 12:45 PM   #7
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I hope it all comes out okay...pun intended. If you use a snake, use it from the toilet out. That will ln allow him to keep the poo tsunami contained to the attached sewer lines.

Probably someone should tape this as it could be worth money...

Good luck to you all. This may work out but could easily end poorly. I'm hoping for uneventful.
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Old 04-21-2018, 01:47 PM   #8
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Be very VERY careful with a snake. It's extremely easy to "auger through the sidewall" on a rotocast tank.
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Old 04-21-2018, 01:58 PM   #9
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Thanks all. I've not heard from him in a bit; I'm sure he's still working on it. I told him it would be nice if he could work it from the toilet end because working it from the drain end is going to end poorly if he is successful.

Yes, I was worried about the snake due to the tank and the valve. I told him if he used it to be very careful and preferably NOT hook it to a rotating device because of that. I sent him a text about the hose but I've not heard back. I don't think he can use any water to pressure anything because he said it is "completely" full (I think he tried to use a little pressure wand to unstop it and probably let it run a little too long). I hope it all comes out OK, but if it comes out I doubt he'll be OK; if you know what I mean. This is his first trailer too so he's got the newbie learning curve going.

Thanks to everyone for their thoughts. This kind of thing definitely illustrates an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Maybe a hundred pounds in this case.
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Old 04-21-2018, 02:13 PM   #10
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"I hope it all comes out okay..., What a crappy situation" Man, y'all are harsh!
First and foremost is to insure the valve is operational. Either it works, or the cable came loose at the handle end (sheath came loose from the housing) or the set screw came loose at the valve end.
Next I would try the clear attachment at the exit with a garden hose attachment used for flushing. I know these are usually not worth much, but in this case it will get moisture to the problem site and still stay connected to the dump tank.
Fill, drain, Fill, drain. Stir with a stick from above, fill, drain.
Learn, learn, learn.....Dad actually does know more than you think he does and your knowledgeable friends pretty much know squat.

Danny, I was reading your post to Brenda and I only read about three lines before she snickered (real loud, I'm afraid) and said "Poo pyramid, BIG poo pyramid!
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Old 05-08-2018, 08:06 AM   #11
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I started using a Flush King a couple of years ago. I believe it to be an absolute must have. It may or may not help in his current situation but worth a try if he can borrow one from someone. In any case he should get one to avoid future proplems. It gets all the stuff out you think you got out during a normal flush. Highly recommend!!!
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WATER, WATER WATER!!!! Its NOT that difficult!
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Old 04-22-2018, 04:56 PM   #13
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I hope it all comes out okay...pun intended. If you use a snake, use it from the toilet out. That will ln allow him to keep the poo tsunami contained to the attached sewer lines.

Probably someone should tape this as it could be worth money...

Good luck to you all. This may work out but could easily end poorly. I'm hoping for uneventful.
And just to clarify, as several have cautioned, I would manually push the snake around by hand. No real need to auger anything, unless your crapping potato peels.

I had to do this, use a snake, in a trailer that had a 90* turn into the black tank from the toilet. It was more like a poo Schlitterbahn than a good design. The poo went down the slide and then deposited at the end of the chute. The snake broke up the party and all came out well. I now keep it in my traveling tool kit, just in case.
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And just to clarify, as several have cautioned, I would manually push the snake around by hand. No real need to auger anything, unless your crapping potato peels.

I had to do this, use a snake, in a trailer that had a 90* turn into the black tank from the toilet. It was more like a poo Schlitterbahn than a good design. The poo went down the slide and then deposited at the end of the chute. The snake broke up the party and all came out well. I now keep it in my traveling tool kit, just in case.
Whew! I don't keep a snake for my trailer. I intend to use abundant amounts of water. So far that has worked for a long time. I just can't get myself up for laying on the ground, under the drain, working a snake to clear the forthcoming tsunami....goggles, plastic gloves, a mask, paper towels and clothes pin for the nose.....nah, I like lots of water. I do have a few surplus gas masks (Israeli and Russian) that would probably work pretty good but.....I like lots of water...
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... until you can drink the water coming out of it...
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And just to clarify, as several have cautioned, I would manually push the snake around by hand. No real need to auger anything, unless your crapping potato peels.

I had to do this, use a snake, in a trailer that had a 90* turn into the black tank from the toilet. It was more like a poo Schlitterbahn than a good design. The poo went down the slide and then deposited at the end of the chute. The snake broke up the party and all came out well. I now keep it in my traveling tool kit, just in case.
I couldn't even get the snake to the clog. Our model, a 291RLS, had like 4 turns before it would even get to the tank, and then it kept just hitting a dead end, which I assume would have been the last turn before going into the BT, or perhaps it was the Gray Water valve? Which really is the problem, with so many turns you can't even tell where the snake goes, DAMN!
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Old 04-21-2018, 01:54 PM   #17
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Try hooking the hose to hot water with a high pressure nozzle down the toilet. Maybe someone has a pressure washer they could hook to hot water down the toilet. I would not use a snake in a plastic tank & I would not remove the toilet til absolutely the last thing.
Yes the cables can come lose from the valves, they're usually attached with a set screw that can come lose. If that's the case he could lower the coroplast & reattach or open the valve with pliers.
What a crappy (pun intended) situation!
Unfortunately I think he's going to get messy before its over with, but a lesson he won't soon forget. Also from now on it won't be too much trouble to leave the valve shut.
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If he has to work from the drain end, attach one of these Valera gate valves over the end so if he has to close things in a hurry the handle is right in front of him and he knows its going to work. If it does end badly at least there is a chance of minimizing the mess.
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I can't remember ever working on a black tank that wouldn't drain at least something. Poo pyramids typically happen under the toilet, not at the valve. Even if things migrate to the valve end, usually the shape of the pyramid is such that it wouldn't completely block the 3" drain. So, I'd strongly suspect that the valve isn't opening (or there would be at least a trickle of "easily identifiable brown water" coming out of the trailer sewer connection.

My guess is that before going much further with chasing things from the toilet end, pull the coroplast and manually pull the shaft of the black tank valve. If that doesn't start the flow, then he needs to disassemble the housing on the black tank valve and open the slide blade. I think he'll find things flow well, until the pyramid gets to the valve end of the tank. Sooner or later, if there is a pyramid, he's going to have to break it up, but if he gets the tank flowing, maybe RID-X will help.
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Black Tank issues

We experienced this with our previous fifthwheel, and we'd just get a trickle out of the black tank.

We tried Rid-X, Calgon, several other tank digester compounds with really no help. Couldn't go from the valve side, even though it's messier because of so many bends in the drain line, and tried from the toilet side and it didn't do any good either. Ultimately, we used the old fashion method, plunger. After about a week of the chemicals and no luck, the DW and I took turns holding the toilet valve open ( there was water in the toilet giving a good seal) and plunging hard about five attempts with multiple plunges. Finally heard a big whoosh, and it was clear. Sort of wondered what the clog was, but also was happy we didn't see it . Ran about 400 gallons of water afterwards making sure there were no stragglers!

Every other story we heard about preventing it, was not flushing TP, so we've somewhat gone to using a waste can next to the toilet and dumping it frequently. The short version is that even the dissolving kind, if insufficient water will make paper-mache, so we now use plenty of water, and avoid TP down the tank.
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