One of my buddies at the marina suggested another magic potion to minimize holding tank odor (outside when we flush, not in the cabin). Or course his works better than brand XYZ. And then of course then other shoe drops and he mentions he has a vent filter. (yes Roger that's you)
I really need to install a filter. We've all experienced the "flush" that sends everyone at the slip running for cover . . . and extinguishing all flammables for fear of an explosion.
I'll admit I'm getting a little lazy. The thought of rooting around in the tight engine compartment, trying to locate and dissect a vent line and install a filter isn't on my
list of immediate things to tend to.
The thought had crossed my mind to come up with a similar filter that screws into the pump out hole, for use in my slip seems doable. A little aquarium charcoal, some PVC pipe. . . .
OR a suction cup thing that goes over the vent hole. . . .same principal as the other one.
These things are work bench, do em' at home bring em to the water RTU things.
Anyway, I have a jug of deodorant that recommended 2 ozs for my 30 gallon holding tank. I have followed the directions all summer with non results for controlling the odor. Before I left the boat this afternoon, I pumped and rinsed the tank. then flushed about 12-14 ozs of this stuff down the head. It's supposed to be eco friendly non formaldehyde magic.
We'll see . . .
I really need to install a filter. We've all experienced the "flush" that sends everyone at the slip running for cover . . . and extinguishing all flammables for fear of an explosion.
I'll admit I'm getting a little lazy. The thought of rooting around in the tight engine compartment, trying to locate and dissect a vent line and install a filter isn't on my
list of immediate things to tend to.
The thought had crossed my mind to come up with a similar filter that screws into the pump out hole, for use in my slip seems doable. A little aquarium charcoal, some PVC pipe. . . .
OR a suction cup thing that goes over the vent hole. . . .same principal as the other one.
These things are work bench, do em' at home bring em to the water RTU things.
Anyway, I have a jug of deodorant that recommended 2 ozs for my 30 gallon holding tank. I have followed the directions all summer with non results for controlling the odor. Before I left the boat this afternoon, I pumped and rinsed the tank. then flushed about 12-14 ozs of this stuff down the head. It's supposed to be eco friendly non formaldehyde magic.
We'll see . . .