Toki
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- Toki
I was at the R27 today installing a waste vent filter. The reason I wanted this is we've had an ongoing issue with waste odors, and this is the obvious solution. However, the odors seemed to be emanating from inside the boat rather than outside, but still I assumed lack of filter was the culprit.
So, I cut the vent line, installed the filter fittings, and screwed in the bottom side of the filter. Before attaching the top side, I decided to blow into it to make sure all was well. Sure enough, completely blocked. Couldn't push even a puff down the line. So I took the filter back off and removed the vent line from the elbow fitting at the tank. Disgusting grey sludge came out of the line, and I saw that the elbow fitting was packed solid. With the line off, it was quite easy to get a piece of wire in there and completely clean out the elbow. I cut a new piece of line, reinstalled everything, and now the vent line is flowing free.
Another thing we noticed previously was that after flushing the head, it would partially back fill water from the waste outlet. Pretty obvious why that was happening now. I'm lucky we didn't cause major damage to the waste tank, as those heads have a pretty powerful flush and I'm guessing that was quite a bit of pressure.
Some of you old salts probably know all about this, and clear out your waste vent regularly, but this was new to me. Now that the filter's installed, checking and clearing the waste line at the tank will be easy peasy by just undoing the lower filter fitting.
So, I cut the vent line, installed the filter fittings, and screwed in the bottom side of the filter. Before attaching the top side, I decided to blow into it to make sure all was well. Sure enough, completely blocked. Couldn't push even a puff down the line. So I took the filter back off and removed the vent line from the elbow fitting at the tank. Disgusting grey sludge came out of the line, and I saw that the elbow fitting was packed solid. With the line off, it was quite easy to get a piece of wire in there and completely clean out the elbow. I cut a new piece of line, reinstalled everything, and now the vent line is flowing free.
Another thing we noticed previously was that after flushing the head, it would partially back fill water from the waste outlet. Pretty obvious why that was happening now. I'm lucky we didn't cause major damage to the waste tank, as those heads have a pretty powerful flush and I'm guessing that was quite a bit of pressure.
Some of you old salts probably know all about this, and clear out your waste vent regularly, but this was new to me. Now that the filter's installed, checking and clearing the waste line at the tank will be easy peasy by just undoing the lower filter fitting.