I've searched and cannot find the original thread where someone mentioned adding some coconut oil to the waste tanks to help with the problem of sticky valves so I'll post a new thread here.
I had sticky valves to the point where when I was finished dumping and tried to close the black or gray valve, the light would continue to blink. I tried the coconut oil and it worked... for the first few weeks, then the problem came back and stayed back.
This week I stupidly entered a parking lot with a bad grade between the lot and the road and bottomed out my left rear corner, damaging the pipe that connects the macerator to the rest of the tank plumbing. I called Phoenix and Kermit recommended having the macerator removed and using the regular dump system until I make it back to Elkhart with my annual honey-do list. (Remember, for those of you who don't know, Phoenix only charges $50/hour to work on their rigs for you and no one knows their business better than they do.)
Ok. So when my helpful fellow removed the macerator today we found clumps and glumps of oily gunk all over the place. I am in TX and it's not terribly cold, but still the oil partially solidified.
Please don't take this as any disrespect to the original poster of the idea, but I wanted to put it out there that if you want to try using the coconut oil, proceed with great caution. The problem may well be with me. I tend to err on the side of "Well! If a little bit works well, then a little bit more will work even better!" I may have used too much (a cup or so per tank after each dump). I don't know.
In any case, I wanted to get this posted for anyone who is considering using the oil.
