[C320-list] Head tank Smells??

dprudden dprudden at comcast.net
Sun Oct 13 13:20:45 PDT 2013


Ted,
I plan on replacing the head/holding tank hoses next spring, but I forgot to measure lengths and Diameter of the hoses after I just finished winterizing yesterday. Do you recall the hose dimensions you needed?

Thanks,
David Prudden
#787

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> On Oct 13, 2013, at 10:12 AM, "tharrison at innovations-plus.com" <tharrison at innovations-plus.com> wrote:
> 
> I did replace the vent hose. 
> 
> Take the mirror cabinet off - 4 screws. Wiggle out 
> 
> Then take the two pieces of wood in the  shelf. 6 screws 
> 
> Then take the board off the 4 screws. This one is a tight fit but take it easy and it comes out. 
> 
> The vent is top left . The previous owner cut a little access hole. 
> 
> It was not that bad for me to replace the  black hoses with high quality white hoses. 
> 
> Tank flips out in a clockwise direction. I cut the hides and ducked taped ends to avoid addition leakage. 
> 
> Ted - hull 424
> 905 430 3365 if you want to talk. - Canada 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On 2013-10-13, at 9:16 AM, millers1 at aol.com wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I recently purchased a C320 , 2000, hull  #680, and plan to try and eliminate the holding tank smell and possible 
>> problems discussed below:
>> What I know:  All the tank hoses appear to be up-graded to the "Black Hose" except for the vent 
>>                     hose.  Did the C320 come with black hoses or white?
>>                      The macerator will allow leakage back into the tank.  Concur the hull valve should                    
>>                      always be shut for compliance.
>>                      I have an in tank "rod/float" that provides some info on the fullness of the tank.
>>                      Because the tank is lower than the head, the head slowly drains to the tank (the 
>>                       head pump "one way valves" are not zero leakage). So the ultimate indication of 



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