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Dutch_12078
Jun 19, 2014Explorer II
sailor_lou wrote:
I like the general idea, but the only problem I see is that it hangs pretty low so what do you do at a campsite where the sewer connection is sticking high out of the ground? On my rig when I dump the air bags everything gets pretty close to the ground. I have stayed at many places where I needed to raise the slinky hose in order to get a negative slope from the RV to the sewer connection. Maybe that is just a problem with all the old and outdated campgrounds in the northeast.
Lou
05 Travel Supreme Envoy
The photo below shows how my hose is connected inside the waste bay. I haven't needed to do it, but if I encountered a too high sewer inlet, it would only take a minute to pop the third valve loose, which lets it drop down just far enough that the 'Y' connector can be swiveled up and a hose can be connected directly to it.
Ignore the mess, the photo was taken while I was repairing damage caused by a blown tire.
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