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Old 01-11-2020, 03:11 PM   #21
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I was thinking tank vent but the other head goes to the same holding tank and flushes OK.

We removed the holding tank filter a couple of years ago.
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How long are the lines from each toilet to the tank? How straight are their paths?


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Both heads are similar distances to the tank.
Around 4-5 feet to the Y valve and another 6-7 feet to the holding tank.
Hoses have fairly gentle bends.

Just pumped out today to see if it would help but it did not.
Right now heading across Biscayne bay to Key Largo.

Haven't added any of the $100 a gallon CH since yesterday but already used around a half gallon mixed anywhere from 5:1 to 2:1 as recommended by the Fort Lauderdale Raritan guy.
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I wonder if the y-valve in the line from the SeaEra could be the culprit...that it's not opening to the tank. Although I don't understand what filling the bowl with water from from the sink vs. from the thru-hull has to do with it. You said there's no way to remove the hoses from the y-yalve. Warming 'em a bit should solve that problem. But you really need to see what's happening inside it even if you have to cut the hoses to the remove it. What brand is it?


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