Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ! Now you tell me.
Had exactly the same experience as you, starting three years ago after installing Trident 102. The old stuff was pushing about 17 years old but no smell. After installing the 102, I spent weeks inserting my borescope every possible place near the holding tank looking for a leak I may have caused during :
"The Fight of the Century".
"Man vs. Trident Sanitary Hose"
It was a body breaker installing it and I thought I may have loosened a fitting or a joint was leaking. Nothing. However, I did have one small advantage ie. all of the hose and tank were in somewhat sealed areas and it didn't smell until I lifted the seat cover in the cabin. Yes, one powerful smell but it disappeared very quickly each time. For this reason only, it's not a deal breaker and I'm not looking to replace it early.
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