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- jimh406Explorer IIII can dump at home, but I generally dump as soon as I’m done camping. I don’t see the reason to bring it home. I had the connection added because it was easy to do since the pipe to the septic system was being replaced.
- ScottGNomadWe pay a small extra fee on our tabs to keep dump stations open at our rest stops so dumping is easy.
Otherwise I can dump the grey at home (legally).
As for the donut, I usually eat a sammich while dumping.
I never drop food. - spectaExplorer
Johno02 wrote:
About 10-15 miles, so we always dump and flush well before coming back home. Our home sewer connections are far away on the other side of the house, so there is no option.
I've got friends up north that are in about the same boat but don't have to drive quite so far. - Buzzcut1Nomad II
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? - Dick_BExplorerX2 on the sewer cleanout at home BUT be sure to remove the donut before dumping since it can, and will, fall off when dumping.
- Buzzcut1Nomad II
Johno02 wrote:
About 10-15 miles, so we always dump and flush well before coming back home. Our home sewer connections are far away on the other side of the house, so there is no option.
yes there is. I helped my buddy Corey solve that one. Macerator pump at the TC grinds up and using a 100' garden hose pumps the effluent to the clean out on the other side of the house from his driveway. I think it was $50 from camping world - TerryallanExplorer II'
- LwiddisNomad IIThe infrastructure to dump at home is sooo nice.
- Johno02ExplorerAbout 10-15 miles, so we always dump and flush well before coming back home. Our home sewer connections are far away on the other side of the house, so there is no option.
- Buzzcut1Nomad II
Jay Pat wrote:
I dump mine at home in the house sewer cleanout.
X2 mine is next to my driveway
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