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Holding tank vent filter

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Holding tank vent filter

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Where is the holding tank vent filter on a 98 28TE? I fractured a vertebrate on my back, so my mobility is limited.
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

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My 99 does not have one.
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

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My 2001 did not have one either, and, if I had to guess, few, if any, were factory installed. I added one behind the “L” panel below the throttle lever. I removed the caulk and added a recessed handle so the panel can be removed to change out the in line filter easily.
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We have a 95 and the vent is on the starboard side over the batteries. We added a filter which works well.
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

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Hey Max,

Do you have a vacuflush? If so, the filter should be on top of the tank. If not...you may not have one.

Dometic has a new “one size fits all”filter kit, with a bunch of different hose size adapters, so it may be a good choice if you end up adding one.

Hope to see you at the rendezvous!
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Serenity wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 11:38 am Where is the holding tank vent filter on a 98 28TE? I fractured a vertebrate on my back, so my mobility is limited.
Holding Tank Vent Filters were not fitted with the build and must be added unless you have a Vacu-Flush System and those filters are fitted to the top of the holding tank.

I fitted a vent filter to my 28 by simply cutting into the middle of the vent line in between the holding tank and the the vent hull fitting. Very simple.
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I do have a vacu-flush system. I knew I saw it somewhere. Right now the yacht is at the yard having her 315 ponies put back in. ON another note, we just got back from the Bahamas and I think we should have our "rendezvous" at the Atlantis marina. Fuel might be an issue. :lol:
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

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The holding tank filter on a 28TE with Vacu Flush was mounted under the helm seat. Great place if you are one of the seven dwarfs.
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My 30FC is behind the storage bin by the helm. Here's picture of my old one and the new one I installed Saturday along with new vent hose.
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

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JBrooks, dang! That looks like projects on my boat. Vacuum cleaner at the ready, a clear deck and what kind of beer is THAT? Yuengli?? Maybe I need to get away from the PNW once in a while.
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That's Yeungling Lager. Oldest brewery in the US out of (I think) Pennsylvania - lager is a decent brew, but I prefer their "Lord Chesterfield" ale
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:) You are correct.
DCatSea wrote: Wed May 09, 2018 10:38 pm That's Yeungling Lager. Oldest brewery in the US out of (I think) Pennsylvania - lager is a decent brew, but I prefer their "Lord Chesterfield" ale
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I didn't see the beer until after I posted. My eye must have moved toward the beer when I took the picture.
WillieC wrote: Mon May 07, 2018 11:21 pm JBrooks, dang! That looks like projects on my boat. Vacuum cleaner at the ready, a clear deck and what kind of beer is THAT? Yuengli?? Maybe I need to get away from the PNW once in a while.
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Re: Holding tank vent filter

Post by Norseman »

Don’t have a holding tank vent filter.
Considered one as bad smell was coming from the vent.
Started using holding tank chemical instead, no smell, life is good.
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