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Kirschsteinsmith

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Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« on: July 04 2019, 09:15 »
We have a Bavaria 34 2010 and we need to access the holding tank due to a blockage. We have a circular possible hatch in the holding tank with a dysfunctional electrical sensor set in its centre. This is approx 120mm in diameter. Is this an inspection hatch and if so, how can it be opened?

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #1 on: July 04 2019, 09:18 »
It should unscrew anti-clockwise.  You may find it difficult to budge.  Some people make a sort of "spanner" to fit in the slots to give more leverage.  Grease it with silicone grease before refitting it.

Kirschsteinsmith

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #2 on: July 04 2019, 17:41 »
Thank you very very much!! I thought it should open but it was good to know that it would do so😀

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #3 on: July 05 2019, 11:35 »
Pics of a tool I made up from a hot water tank element removal spanner. The shaped wood pieces are slightly different from yours, I find to get the right leverage the force has to be low down.

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #4 on: July 18 2019, 06:50 »
The senders only show 3/4 full and are famous for failing. I just installed a strip LED light and a push-button switch wired to the main panel with an in-line fuse. That way i can see the exact level in the tank. Very reassuring!

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #5 on: July 21 2019, 00:09 »
Hi Bob,

Also the display of our Bav from 2012 is showing 0 or 75%, independent from any filing level.
Please explain more details of your LED installation. I do not want to open this tank which we bought with the boat including content 5 months ago.

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #6 on: August 27 2019, 13:26 »
I use a torch, no installation no hussle ;D
Only light up the backsiide

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #7 on: August 28 2019, 09:40 »
Make physically 100% sure its not full before you try to open it!!!

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #8 on: July 01 2020, 15:20 »
Hello,

in 2018 we had a similar problem. I poured drain cleaner through the inspection opening into the tank.And left it for two days. Then I took a mask and snorkel and dived under the boat. There I used a suck pömpel and could remove the blockage.

Thomas

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Re: Black water tank inspection hatch Bavaria 34
« Reply #9 on: July 03 2020, 21:27 »
Hello,
Big warning with the sensor in the middle of the opening: Do not try to remove it with the opening closed: There is a seal and a plastic screw behind and if the sensor is unscrewed, they fall in the tank! Very difficult to get them back afterwards.