I recently purchased a 2014 Forest River Wildcat Maxx 24 RG mainly for the purpose of accommodating house guests for short periods. We just had a couple stay for 3 days and the shower basin would not drain and I thought it was blocked as electronic sensor panel showed all tanks empty - yea you guessed it! My dilemma though was which of 2 handles under trailer to pull, one of which was black and the other a dull silver. Logic told me that the black handle would be for the black tank,
but I did not want to take a chance, so I hooked up the septic hose and plugged into the septic clean out and pulled open the silver handled one first. The water looked clear. I then pulled the black handle and water looked sludgy. Of course before pulling the black handle I should have looked into the shower stall to see if it drained, but now I still cannot be sure which handle drains which tank. Hoping someone out there with a similar trailer has the answer. as the owner manual is all but useless!
From what I have read, the tank sensors in all rv's are unreliable but can anyone give me any idea of how long the tanks take to fill for an average couple ?
but I did not want to take a chance, so I hooked up the septic hose and plugged into the septic clean out and pulled open the silver handled one first. The water looked clear. I then pulled the black handle and water looked sludgy. Of course before pulling the black handle I should have looked into the shower stall to see if it drained, but now I still cannot be sure which handle drains which tank. Hoping someone out there with a similar trailer has the answer. as the owner manual is all but useless!
From what I have read, the tank sensors in all rv's are unreliable but can anyone give me any idea of how long the tanks take to fill for an average couple ?