ENOUGH OF THOSE MISREADING SENSORS, RIGHT?

YOU’RE CAUSING YOUR TANK SENSOR PROBLEMS

You may be surprised to hear this, but your own tank cleaning habits are likely causing your sensors to misread. We get it — you thought you were doing the right thing. Maybe your dealer or the manufacturer gave you some (now incorrect) instructions. Or you read somewhere online what you thought was the right thing to do. Perhaps some video or post from a social media RVer “explained it all” and seemed to make sense. Or that family member, friend, or the guy next to you at the RV park who’s been RVing for decades gave you some free advice.

But you may be shocked: All of that advice is likely the cause of your tank sensor problems.

Let’s examine some common problems and why people think what they are doing is the right thing.

Not using enough water
Without a doubt, RVers who don’t use enough water while using their RV’s plumbing and tank system is the number one cause of misreading tank sensors. You may think your RV’s toilet, sink, and shower are similar to your home’s (they look the same, right?) but using an abundance of water in your RV will definitely help to keep those sensors reading accurately (it’s always a good idea to have them professionally cleaned first).

Using a commercial tank additive
This is a big one and you would think you could trust those companies making a tank solution to treat waste in your tanks. The truth is, when you add a tank additive that liquifies, breaks down, or dissolves what’s in your tanks, it is doing exactly that: Making your tank full of a thick, sticky, and smelly slurry of waste that is fouling tank sensors (even those fancy new ones that stick to the outside of the tanks and use a sort of sonar to read the capacity inside). Stopping the use of these additives is a HUGE step in getting your tank sensors working again.

Leaving the valves open
While we think of black tanks as being the most dirty, an RV’s gray tanks can be almost as bad — or even worse! Gray tanks tend to accumulate molds and mildews, which thrive in the dark, damp, and warm environment inside a gray holding tank. Just as our 2,000 PSI hydrojetting process scrubs your black tank clean, it also thoroughly cleans your gray tank, removing mold, mildew, food and human waste, and any other debris or build-up present in the tank.

Not emptying your tanks when they are full
Tanks that are full of water and waste will empty faster and more completely, resulting in the likelihood that tank sensors will read more accurately. That “whoosh!” of water and waste that comes out of full tanks gives a suction effect that evacuates more waste and makes tank perform better. If you need to empty your tanks and they aren’t full, just add more water until the sensors read 80% to 100%. Can’t get the sensors reading accurately, well, we know someone who can help!

Not having regular, professional tank cleaning service
You make a point to have regular service on your car, right? And you know you should have your home’s furnace, water heater, and other systems checked on a regular basis. So why not have your RV’s tank professionally cleaned once or twice a year? Your Kleen Tank dealer is happy to visit you, perform a tank cleaning, assess your tank’s condition, and make recommendations so your tanks — and their sensors — aren’t a problem any more.

YOU’VE HAD ENOUGH OF YOUR TANKS!

ARE YOU READY TO GET YOUR TANKS “FACTORY KLEEN”?

Do you have a question that we can answer about your RV’s holding tanks or waste system? Are you ready to make an appointment? Perhaps you’d like to find a Kleen Tank dealer in your area. Whatever you need, Kleen Tank is here for you!

What do you get if you add the number 1 to the number nine?

WE’RE NOT JUST SERVICING YOUR RV, BUT TEACHING YOU ABOUT IT

THE BEST CUSTOMER IS AN EDUCATED CUSTOMER

There’s no doubt about it: We know about RV holding tanks. And when you keep up to date on RVing topics, your RV works better, has fewer problems, and doesn’t cause you headaches. That’s why we publish a new blog article every week on some educational (or informative!) aspect of RVing (including holding tanks!). And if you’re coming to a rally we’re working at, we hope that you’ll take some time to review our articles and get a little informed. Because our best customer is the one who knows enough to ask questions!

Take a look at our recent educational articles. There’s something for everyone — and not all of the posts are about, well, you know! Enjoy.

How to sanitize your RV’s fresh water holding tank

How to sanitize your RV’s fresh water holding tank

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Stop playing tug of war with your holding tank sensors

Stop playing tug of war with your holding tank sensors

Today, February 19th, is National Tug of War Day, which is an odd "holiday" for sure but may be relevant to how you feel about your relationship with your RV's holding tank sensors. Let's see if we can give you an advantage and win the battle! Many remember the...

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Shower drain woes

Shower drain woes

The drain. It's important for many reasons in our RVs. But when it comes to problems with water backing up, not draining, or even bad smells, the drain is often times the culprit. Find out what to do — and not do. Honestly, there's nothing worse than shower drains....

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