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lv-ab: Holding tank vent ideas.

From: Sea Quell crew. (no email)
Date: Thu Jul 26 2007 - 13:25:43 EDT

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    I have a Sealand tank vent filter like this one:
    http://www.sealandsanitation.com/holding_tank_acc.htm

    At that price I'm getting a little tired of replacing them.

    Are there any worthwhile alternatives?

    Unfortunately, due to a little inattention, my waste-tank gets over-full
    once in a while. So that poor air filter becomes contaminated. Then it
    blocks with sediment. When it blocks, the tank tends to to inflate (no
    venting). An inflated waste tank is not a fun toy.

    There is a rise of about 4 feet to that vent filter, and I have no
    opportunity to position it higher. Also, the vent outflow is near the
    cockpit, so the odor filtering is much appreciated...

    I suppose I could snake the vent another 25/30 feet, many ups and downs
    to the transom. But the likelihood of plugging would be high in that
    configuration (dips in the hose would cause sediment accumulation).

    Any good ideas out there? Your advice is appreciated..

    -Neal.

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