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HOW TO: Service an RV Generator Cooling System Posted by: RVgeeks
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By: SirJoey2112. on 21 May 12, 01:24:11
Wow, great vid! Learned a lot today, thanx! :-)?
By: brspamfilter. on 21 May 12, 00:56:14
Just went onto our first trip with our new (used) RV. The previous owners hadn't taken good care of their tanks, but after flushing the black tank for 2 hours, we are finally getting clean :) super instructions. Can you do one on where to find all the fuses :) just kidding, as? every RV is different.
By: RVgeeks. on 19 May 12, 16:26:00
So glad that this was so useful for? you. I'm thinking of doing an "express" video of the dumping process once we hit the road for the summer (a video that doesn't take 15 minutes to watch, and leaves out the minutiae about how to clean the toilet). lol Thanks for the bullet points! I'm going to see if I can be more succinct, and bullet-point the process in 3 minutes or less. :)
By: brspamfilter. on 19 May 12, 15:32:40
Great video. I took notes, so I can have them in the RV? and remind myself of the steps: Fill grey tank to ½ Clean toilet Connect tank flush and start water (slowly) Dump tank flush full power for 5 minutes Close valve 1 minute open valve repeat Fill black tank with fresh water dump Repeat Dump grey Black tank treatment: 2 oz. Rid'X & 1 gallon of water If black tank stinks: 5 10# bags of ice -- long drive 2 cups of water softener, 1 gallon of warm water, 1 cup of laundry detergent
By: vacuumboy69. on 15 May 12, 02:59:50
*throwes? up on keybored*
By: MawnteyCarlo. on 02 May 12, 04:24:34
Thanks for the very useful information! Glad you took the time out to? make the video, much appreciated.
By: RVgeeks. on 27 Apr 12, 03:45:36
Mmmmm....? Nutty. lol
By: iwilldrivefast. on 27 Apr 12, 03:42:59
Great video.? Better than the manual! I am curiously hungry now......
By: darylsupvac. on 26 Apr 12, 14:09:24
Great vid, thanks! ? The sniff test is the be all end all!
By: TheDaedalx. on 13 Apr 12, 02:36:06
Mix with sawdust and/or peat moss, it's dry, solid and? no smell. Much easier.
By: RVgeeks. on 12 Apr 12, 16:29:46
Never heard of composting toilets? for RVs, but Googled and found out they really exist. Thanks for the comment. :) It sounds like they're the right choice for some people, but not sure I'm on board with carrying the "humaure" out through the RV in garbage bags. :-/
By: RVgeeks. on 12 Apr 12, 16:27:09
Very? healthy diet here. ;-)
By: TheDaedalx. on 12 Apr 12, 11:23:37
Good vid, thanks. Definitely sold? me on composting toilets.
By: daedalx. on 12 Apr 12, 11:21:13
Uhh, was that? corn and carrots I saw?
By: GlockNinja. on 09 Apr 12, 22:20:07
Great video. Learned a lot. Thank? you.
By: RVgeeks. on 07 Apr 12, 19:15:11
You are absolutely right George. We should have made a better point of talking about the importance of water conservation as? well. Dumping with the tank as full as possible (3/4 or more) will avoid rinsing the tank any more often than needed, and trying to avoid dumping in water-sensitive or restricted areas whenever possible (like the desert). Since we use about an extra 40 gallons each time we dump (vs. just running the tank rinse nozzles only), we try to minimize the impact. Thanks!
By: bigocea. on 07 Apr 12, 10:20:03
Always love your videos and find them quite useful. Many thanks for your efforts. But....this one is a little compulsive!! Water conservation needs to be considered and a happy compromise about? water useage and a clean septic holding tank needs to be considered. Just saying!! Thanks again for your videos, they're the best!
By: PirateSygnal. on 05 Apr 12, 14:08:11
Really well done video. Probably the best black tank? vid on youtube. Thx for posting!
By: a65232. on 01 Apr 12, 17:48:54
Okay. I thought for some? reason that Rid X was acidic. Now I know.
By: a65232. on 31 Mar 12, 21:50:14
"I have? this rock on the hose here..." why? Because crap happens.
By: RVgeeks. on 31 Mar 12, 21:45:45
Rid-X contains natural bacteria and enzymes, just like "RV-specific" tank treatments use.... only less expensive. We've been using? it for years without a problem. Cannot imagine any possible harm it could do to the tank.
By: a65232. on 31 Mar 12, 21:39:33
Is there any risk of damage to the tank with that? Or? is Rid X very acidic?
By: gerbilPROJECT. on 23 Mar 12, 23:56:44
Ok, I was just curious. Anyway, I'm going RV'ing tomorrow so? I'll be watching these vids alot. Thanks for the help
By: sabresierra. on 23 Mar 12, 21:53:47
thank you for the response , i,m sure it will be a very good video about care? of weather seals and what to look for and the right products to use , to many sales gimmicks and lousy products on the market today buyer be ware. cant wait for the video . thanks again