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You probably know my system, Peggie. All new stuff with a Ronco tank, and
all new Odorsafe hose EXCEPT the pumpout hose, which is original black rubber. The bilge area it's in is very clean, but I'm still getting an odor from somewhere. No leaks that I can find at all. I'm wondering: Does even the Ronco tank transmit SOME odor? If not, the only other thing I can think of is that the black hose is permeated. ?? -- Keith __ Ban the bomb. Save the world for conventional warfare. |
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![]() Keith wrote: You probably know my system, Peggie. All new stuff with a Ronco tank, and all new Odorsafe hose EXCEPT the pumpout hose, which is original black rubber. The bilge area it's in is very clean, but I'm still getting an odor from somewhere. No leaks that I can find at all. I'm wondering: Does even the Ronco tank transmit SOME odor? If not, the only other thing I can think of is that the black hose is permeated. ?? It's not the tank, unless you have a fitting that isn't sealed completely...did you use enough Teflon tape on the threads? If that's not it, it has to be either the pumpout hose, or you have trapped water somewhere. Trapped stagnant water can smell just like a sewer, 'cuz it generates the same anaerobic sulphurous gasses. Remember the couple I told you about who'd gone nuts trying to find the source of their odor...replaced their whole sanitation system...the bilge was so clean and dry you eat off it. They were stumped...I was stumped. Turned out to be stagnant water trapped in the keel...it had been seeping through leaking keel bolts for years. They finally found it when they hauled the boat to repair some corrosion in the keel. She told me that when they drilled into the keel, about 20 gallons of water poured out that was so foul everyone had to leave the area. Repairing the keel and sealing the bolts got rid of the odor. However, before you start drilling into YOUR keel, use the wet hot rag test to check the pumpout hose for permeation...and while you're testing that one, check the others too. AVS96 (aka SeaLand OdorSafe) rarely permeates, but it has happened. If it has, the good news is, it has a 5 yr part AND labor warranty against odor permeation, so it shouldn't cost you anything. -- Peggie ---------- Peggie Hall Specializing in marine sanitation since 1987 Author "Get Rid of Boat Odors - A Guide To Marine Sanitation Systems and Other Sources of Aggravation and Odor" http://69.20.93.241/store/customer/p...40&cat=&page=1 |
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