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N-Trouble
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Jan 30, 2016

Sewer hose carrier venting

I just insralled an adjustable length Sani-Tubes sewer hose carrier on my trailer. Its a really nice unit however I'm concerned with the fact the unit seals up really well when closed. Most of the time I put my hose away its covered in water from rinsing off. Should I drill a few holes in the unit to allow it to vent out properly?

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  • My home made carrier (6" square PVC) has a 1" diameter hole in each end cap and a 1/2" hole in the bottom of each end to allow air in and water out. The hose is always dry by the time we get home from the weekend camp. Go for it.
  • Your confused... Im talking about a carrier/storage tube for the sewer hose.

    But thanks for the snarky worthless response... I bet you make a lot of friends in campgrounds.
  • Go ahead, sounds like it might be fun. Just not in the came campground I am at.