BonesD
Senior Member
My head has two holding tanks. One on the same level as the head and another below the deck. The top one is connected to the lower with about 3 foot of hose. Waste enters the top tank first and once it clears the hose mounting flange it starts to flow into the lower tank.
A couple weeks ago after a pump out I got the stupid idea to add some Tide to the tanks. The stupid part was I used tide pods instead of just liquid.
With the inspection port out of the top tank I was able to drop two or three pods strait down and into the tanks connecting hose. I threw a couple more into the top tank as well and added a bit of water thinking the pods would breakdown and mix with the added water. So after adding lots of biological waste to the system it was time to pump the tanks before a planned weekend trip.
The tanks empty through the bottom tank allowing the top tank to flow down to the bottom.
The bottom tank emptied but the top did not. I fiddled with it a bit and tried to dislodge whatever might have been blocking the connecting hose. Eventually it broke free and the top tank flowed and I was able to empty the system.
Laying in the bottom of the top tank were two tide pods that had expanded to at least 3 times the original size. My guess is there were several of these sitting in the connecting pipe that did the same thing. I gave the pods a poke and the detergent flowed out leaving a jel type bag behind. I fished those out and refilled both tanks with fresh water which I immediately pumped back out.
Moral of the story is pods are not a substitute for liquid detergent.
It could happen to you!?
A couple weeks ago after a pump out I got the stupid idea to add some Tide to the tanks. The stupid part was I used tide pods instead of just liquid.
With the inspection port out of the top tank I was able to drop two or three pods strait down and into the tanks connecting hose. I threw a couple more into the top tank as well and added a bit of water thinking the pods would breakdown and mix with the added water. So after adding lots of biological waste to the system it was time to pump the tanks before a planned weekend trip.
The tanks empty through the bottom tank allowing the top tank to flow down to the bottom.
The bottom tank emptied but the top did not. I fiddled with it a bit and tried to dislodge whatever might have been blocking the connecting hose. Eventually it broke free and the top tank flowed and I was able to empty the system.
Laying in the bottom of the top tank were two tide pods that had expanded to at least 3 times the original size. My guess is there were several of these sitting in the connecting pipe that did the same thing. I gave the pods a poke and the detergent flowed out leaving a jel type bag behind. I fished those out and refilled both tanks with fresh water which I immediately pumped back out.
Moral of the story is pods are not a substitute for liquid detergent.
It could happen to you!?