Forum Discussion
ron_dittmer
Jun 21, 2013Explorer III
happybooker1 wrote:My primary concerns with the "Sewer Solution" type of sewer management system is that you need to hook up fresh water to run it. That involves another garden hose to carry that needs to be labelled "Bio-Hazzard" and must be stored accordingly. I would be concerned of it accidentally getting used for fresh water. You know what it's for, but someone else trying to help out may not quite get it.
Or get This
Then there is the problem at dump stations. Not all have a red biohazzard water spicket to attach a garden hose to. You may be tempted to use the blue painted water source which is a very big NO-NO because of contamination. You would be handling fresh water and waste water at the same time with the same tools.
Sanicon is an electric version of that system, permanently built into the rig. Most people who have it, love it. We own a Phoenix Cruiser which comes with a Sanicon system and also has the standard outlet as a backup for if there was a problem during a trip. It is also there for extended stays when you want a 3" hose hooked up all the time. I really like the design of our system. Phoenix USA places all sewer management valve and flush controls & ports all in one place. It is quite nice. I have never used a 3" slinky.
Here is a late model Phoenix Cruiser with a Sanicon system. The macerator pump hangs down on our older 2007 model year.

About Motorhome Group
38,766 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 29, 2026