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goducks10
May 26, 2016Explorer
TucsonJim wrote:
It's just courtesy. If there is a line, get your tanks dumped, and move. If thee is no line, go about your business quickly. And if you really need to rinse the tank, check into a full hook-up RV park for the evening and use the dump and hoses on your site. You can take all the time you wish. But please make sure you do not contaminate the water system when you are hooking up to it or rinsing your stinky slinky.
My grey tank drains slow. I can hook up the black tank hose while the black is draining. Then when the grey is draining I run the black tank rinse. It doesn't take any more time except for disconnecting the black tank rinse hose. I see guys fumbling with their **** doing non essential things all the time. I can get my tanks dumped faster than most that don't rinse. I may only get about 3-4 mins of rinse but it's better than nothing.
We travel mostly in the mtns and there's no rest areas with dump stations.
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