When I went to dump my tanks when I opened the valve for the black tank nothing came out? Is there another valve that is somewhere else that might be closed ?
I have the 3418 Cyclone with just the one bath. I hope they didn't leave the plug in !! I am going to take the under belly down this weekend and trace the pipes. Such horrible craftsmanship!!!Which Cyclone do you have?
Do you have a two bath model?
I have the 3418 Cyclone with just the one bath. I hope they didn't leave the plug in !! I am going to take the under belly down this weekend and trace the pipes. Such horrible craftsmanship!!!
Wow that is crazy, nothing came out, not even liquid?
Something is not right, as Heartland I believe fills all tanks and dumps before units leave factory. Dealer should have tested all systems before selling. And you should have got a walk through at the dealer and tested the systems before accepting the unit. Our dealer had all tanks filled with water and we got to pull the dump handles to make sure they did their thing.
Maybe the cable has come loose from the dump valve?
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Yeah didn't think about testing before I left the dealer but I also drove 17 hour to pick it up. Plus there where so many other issues that day that distracted me. I will figure it out this weekend! My buddy had a hidden valve on his so I was just wondering if there was one on this unit but his is a Motor home. Thanks
Yeah didn't think about testing before I left the dealer but I also drove 17 hour to pick it up. Plus there where so many other issues that day that distracted me. I will figure it out this weekend! My buddy had a hidden valve on his so I was just wondering if there was one on this unit but his is a Motor home. Thanks
I had an issue last week where I was only able to get a small amount of flow from our stinky slinky. I had screwed our drain elbow into the fitting in the ground. When I unscrewed the elbow I could see standing water(?) in the pipe; don't know if there was a trap that the flow needed to overcome. With the elbow unscrewed and sitting loosely in the sewer pipe the problem was resolved. Apparently there needed to be some venting from the sewer to allow our tank to drain.
The problem was at the other end of the hose....the sewer wasn't venting adequately to allow the flow.It doesn't seem to make sense. You should have an air vent on each tank to the roof. With the open tank vent no vacuum is created to stop the flow. If the roof vents are open then??? If not, it needs to be opened. I had a wasps nest in my old class C which caused slow flow. I was lucky when I investigated it was a very cold January day. Wasp spray and a house snake fixed the problem.