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coolmom42
Sep 01, 2020Explorer II
blofgren wrote:coolmom42 wrote:BB_TX wrote:
15’ Rhino with a 15’ extension would work fine for that. That much downhill would easily allow water and solids to flow out.
That's what I was hoping people would tell me.
I have one 15' section of Rhino that the previous owner left in the RV. I will have to measure the distance exactly, but obviously will need at least one more. If the ground is dry I can drive closer, but if we've had lots of rain I will have to stay on the concrete, which is farther away.
Thanks!
This is what I carry in my fiver and have used them many times together. I do use a slinky hose support to keep a nice even slope on them but they work just fine.
Even slope is a good point. I will probably want to support the hose to avoid a vertical drop coming out of the RV, then a level stretch, then a steep short drop off the parking pad, then the long run on the slope.
I've been told that a section of gutter works well for this. Has anyone used gutter sections for support?
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