09-07-2022, 01:19 PM
My sensor has been a bit squirrelly this week, so, as part of my waste tank cleaning, I let the tank fill all the way.
This morning, my olfactory alarm notified me that my tank was a bit more than just 100% full! I opened the "wet" bay and found it was holding true to its name. On the top of the waste tank, were puddles of waste water. Da Heck?
So, I drained the tank and performed a hazmat cleanup with some Pine-sol on a rag wire-tied to a pole. Industrious of me, I know. ha.
Now the question is...
ARE THOSE TOP FITTINGS SUPPOSED TO BE FULLY SEALED ONTO THE TANK? This really isn't as dumb of a question as it sounds to me, because I personally think they should. However, in the world of Newell, sometimes things aren't always as "normal" as one would think.
I have a suspicion that THIS is the source for many of our Newells being "smelly" as they off-gas on hot days. Rather than venting through the roof, I think the gases are escaping into the under-bays and wafting up through the floor.
THEREFORE, my gut-instinct is to attack those fittings with some really good plumbing sealant. I have a tech request into Newell to verify with them as well which is also my way of saying, "hey, this isn't good, so you might remember it for the next person."
I trust that more than one of you has addressed this matter and can suggest what you used for sealant. Gonna be pretty hard to get around those fittings as well; not looking forward to that back-twister.
Thanks,
Steve
This morning, my olfactory alarm notified me that my tank was a bit more than just 100% full! I opened the "wet" bay and found it was holding true to its name. On the top of the waste tank, were puddles of waste water. Da Heck?
So, I drained the tank and performed a hazmat cleanup with some Pine-sol on a rag wire-tied to a pole. Industrious of me, I know. ha.
Now the question is...
ARE THOSE TOP FITTINGS SUPPOSED TO BE FULLY SEALED ONTO THE TANK? This really isn't as dumb of a question as it sounds to me, because I personally think they should. However, in the world of Newell, sometimes things aren't always as "normal" as one would think.
I have a suspicion that THIS is the source for many of our Newells being "smelly" as they off-gas on hot days. Rather than venting through the roof, I think the gases are escaping into the under-bays and wafting up through the floor.
THEREFORE, my gut-instinct is to attack those fittings with some really good plumbing sealant. I have a tech request into Newell to verify with them as well which is also my way of saying, "hey, this isn't good, so you might remember it for the next person."
I trust that more than one of you has addressed this matter and can suggest what you used for sealant. Gonna be pretty hard to get around those fittings as well; not looking forward to that back-twister.
Thanks,
Steve
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA