toedtoes wrote:
Am I correct in that JRscooby and Turnthepage are the same poster? As JRscooby did not ask any questions on this thread, yet references "my question", it appears so.
I use no other name on this site. Right after you posted capping the hose to roll it up I quoted you, and asked if you advocated leaving the hose full. In the same post I mentioned a hose full of fresh water would freeze, and full of black or grey would be worse. Somebody deleted that post. That is why said somebody did not like my question.
JRscooby/Turnthepage - macerators have a pump. It pumps most all the contents of the hose out into the cleanout. When done, there is no "hose full" of liquidated stuff.
I have worked around many pumps, pumping many things. I know of no pump that will MT much of the discharge line. Now if you are pumping to a lower point, most liquids, if hose is full, will flow most of the water on out, even if must go up some on the way out. But
only if air can get in. You cap it, it will not drain.
toedtoes wrote:
If you read my whole post, you'd note that I said my hose is on a reel.
The cap simply prevents any dripping while the hose is being reeled up. No need to carefully hold the hose end up high with one hand while you try to roll up the hose with the other. No worry that any movement of the hose will push any liquid out that end (and potentially on you). The other end is still in the cleanout, so no concern about drips there.
Once the hose is reeled up, you can then remove the cap, holding the end of the hose higher than the reel, and let any final draining happen at the other end. Then pull out that end from the cleanout. Done.
No walking hoses 50+ feet, no drips. Takes seconds to put the hose away without drips.
Unless you have a hose that flattens as pressure is removed, a reel will not drain a hose. If your reel can walk the hose, slow enough for the water to drain, toward the cleanout, you might have a MT hose.
If both ends are open! If, as you said, the reel is at cleanout, and you just crank it in you will likely have 1/3 of the hose full. (And a wet trail from end of hose) Now you cap it, then reel it in most water will stay in hose, because air must come in the same place water is coming out.
Think I'm wrong? Run some fresh water thru your poop canon to your cleanout. Cap the hose, roll it up, then set the reel of hose on a scale. Pull it back out, uncap, and walk the hose slowly. Reel it in and weigh it again.