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DrewE
Mar 04, 2016Explorer II
Another thing: your drain lines from the tank(s) should be larger than 3/4". A 3/4" line will take a very long time to drain. Standard RV bayonet fittings are 3" fittings. From a gray water tank, the drain line doesn't need to be 3", a 2" or even 1 1/2" line would likely be sufficient.
If you don't use a normal RV hose and connector, you'll probably have some trouble hooking up easily to dump stations that require the use of a donut or other seal on the sewer line. The bayonet fittings are also a lot quicker and less fidgity to hook and unhook than a garden hose screw connection.
If you don't use a normal RV hose and connector, you'll probably have some trouble hooking up easily to dump stations that require the use of a donut or other seal on the sewer line. The bayonet fittings are also a lot quicker and less fidgity to hook and unhook than a garden hose screw connection.
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