specta
Nov 28, 2019Explorer
dumping tanks
How far from home do you have to go to dump your tanks or can you dump them at home?
DutchmenSport wrote:If you can drive reasonably close to your septic tank (within ~50 ft.), it might be less hassle just leaving the tote in the bed of your truck and using a macerator (and garden hose) to fill/empty your tote. No need to manually move or lift the tote this way.
. . . we use our camper at home, almost 100% of the time, we use our Blue Tote to dump our tanks and then tote that to our septic tank and dump into the septic tank. The distance from where the camper parks and where the septic tank is located is just too far. And to consider adding a new dump line for the camper would involve quite a distance, plus going under 2 asphalt drive way sections . . .
DutchmenSport wrote:
Because we use our camper at home, almost 100% of the time, we use our Blue Tote to dump our tanks and then tote that to our septic tank and dump into the septic tank. The distance from where the camper parks and where the septic tank is located is just too far. And to consider adding a new dump line for the camper would involve quite a distance, plus going under 2 asphalt drive way sections.
DutchmenSport wrote:
We camp at State Parks almost exclusively,
DutchmenSport wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:Dick_B wrote:
X2 on the sewer cleanout at home BUT be sure to remove the donut before dumping since it can, and will, fall off when dumping.
The What?
Donut. Everyone should carry one in your dumping arsenal. Click here.
Buzzcut1 wrote:Dick_B wrote:
X2 on the sewer cleanout at home BUT be sure to remove the donut before dumping since it can, and will, fall off when dumping.
The What?