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- hypoxiaExplorer
hl remington wrote:
I use a 30ft. one in. flat,works fine for me.
What macerator are you using? I need at least 100 to 200 feet of run. - hl_remingtonExplorerI use a 30ft. one in. flat,works fine for me.
- bob213ExplorerNever thought about pressure. I don't need to create my own problems so I think I will stick with a garden hose. Thanks.
- hypoxiaExplorer
RobWNY wrote:
The only issue I can think of is because there is no built up pressure in the hose because one end is open and the pump doesn't create much force, the macerator might have to work harder to get the material through the hose. The Flojet has a built in shut off if it gets too hot so you won't hurt it if that ends up being the case.
I was going to get some 1.5" lay flat but the hose store discouraged me for that reason. - GordonThreeExplorer
bob213 wrote:
Any problems using a lay flat hose for a Flojet macerator? I like the space saving but don't know if I'm asking for trouble. I was thinking of a 1" x 50'
Juan seemed to have mixed results with one he bought to use with his macerator... the price is right though! $30 bucks for a 60 foot 1 inch hose.
clicky - RobWNYExplorerThe only issue I can think of is because there is no built up pressure in the hose because one end is open and the pump doesn't create much force, the macerator might have to work harder to get the material through the hose. The Flojet has a built in shut off if it gets too hot so you won't hurt it if that ends up being the case.
- 2oldmanExplorer IICouldn't find any reference on that, but I can't imagine it would be a big deal as long as the diameter is ok. I love flat hoses, sure beats the other kind.
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