DFord wrote:
I keep my macerator pump handy for those rare times when I come home without emptying my tanks first. I connect the end of the pump directly to the 3" sewer hose and pump through a 3/4" garden hose into a slop sink in my garage. It's quick and a lot easier than the old bucket method. It keeps up with and even gets ahead of the blasters in the tanks flushing everything toward the drains. If I want the tank to fill, I have to stop the pump. The impeller has a hard time dealing with hair and I'll use my needlenose pliers to untangle and remove it before storing it away for the next time. They're very handy!
Do you know the make and model of the pump?