OK Brian,
I understand the BLACKwater thing, but we're talking about the GREYwater smelling...
And Ross, I agree with Wilbor!
Besides, we have a factory-built motorhome. No opportunity to fancy-up the water tanks.
Just need some additive that works.
Holding your grey water
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Re: Holding your grey water
Regards & God bless,
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Re: Holding your grey water
Have you tried sodium percarbonate Ray?
Available from ebay or home-brew shops
Available from ebay or home-brew shops
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Re: Holding your grey water
Does it have a trade name?
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Re: Holding your grey water
For the grey tank, Drain Clean with Enzymes from Bunnings.
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Re: Holding your grey water
no trade name Ray, just the straight chemical. This is what is doing the job (i think anyway) in products like nappisan but the full 100%. You only need a little bit of the actual raw ingredient
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sodium-Perca ... SwmLlX9vRg
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sodium-Perca ... SwmLlX9vRg
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Re: Holding your grey water
I have set up my tanks with air injected into the bottom of each, from either the bus air when driving or with a small 24v pump, if I need to waste some solar
Don't know how well it will work but the theory is good.

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I hope the Bride isn't on the toot when you blow the air in if the vent gets blocked!!
When driving do you just turn it on & off or leave it injecting? Some compressors don't enjoy running a 100% of the time. (under pressure)
When driving do you just turn it on & off or leave it injecting? Some compressors don't enjoy running a 100% of the time. (under pressure)
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Re: Holding your grey water
I reckon there is a half hour stand up comedy session in this!
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Re: Holding your grey water
When driving I have a switch, but it only gets a couple psi. As for the vent (this will make you laugh) I have a aspirator on the engine intake and it is plumbed to that 

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Re: Holding your grey water
Also I have a big 2 cyl compressor on the old DD 6V92 which will not mind a bit of work.