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Old 03-08-2017, 02:00 PM   #1
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Tank sequence

I am having a "sewer" smell in the bathroom/bedroom area originating in the basement area, I think. I probably have installed the Cyclone sewer vent adapter to the wrong tank vent on the roof, although I still don't know why it would cause an odor (possibly there is a seal leaking on top of the grey tank, if so anyone have a remedy?).

I installed the Cyclone on the vent just to the front of the bathroom roof vent. There is another vent just to the driver's side of the bathroom vent that I suspect might come from the black tank. And still another vent to the rear of the bathroom roof vent which is from the kitchen sink and goes upwards through the cabinet by the door.

I installed the Cyclone a little over a month ago and we haven't had any odor until the last week (the winds have been 20-60 mph a lot of this week). I used the Cyclone with terrific results for 12 years on our last RV. If fact, I rarely had to use any black tank chemicals after I installed it, as long as there was a breeze.

Can anyone with this model tell me the order of the 3 tanks and vents?
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Old 03-08-2017, 03:40 PM   #2
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Typically the toilet is vented up the wall directly behind the toilet or possibly an interior wall on either side of the toilet, usually it in an exterior wall. It's an rv though so typical/usual don't really mean much.
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Old 03-08-2017, 05:04 PM   #3
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Typically the toilet is vented up the wall directly behind the toilet or possibly an interior wall on either side of the toilet, usually it in an exterior wall. It's an rv though so typical/usual don't really mean much.
Thanks! I''m assuming the same thing.

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