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tonyz
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Aug 16, 2018

Questions for new seasonal camper

Hi Campers! New timer here on the forums. Bought a 27ft KZ Connect Light TT last year, and now decided to park it at a seasonal spot. Hoping you experienced campers could help answer a few questions, I'm sure I'll have many!

How do you hard pipe into the sewer lines? Do those kits work, but they seem pricey so just get some PVC and elbows? Do you have to glue them together or how do you seal them?

How do you protect the electric cable? They do mowing & trimming on the sight, so worry about them damaging something. How do you handle the excess cable (or should I get a shorter one?). It's only about 10 feet from rig to post, but I have a much longer cable.

It's a concrete landing. Do I need to put anything under the tires or can I just park on the concrete? I only anticipate moving it maybe once a year.

I think that's a good start, but will take any advice you seasonal campers have!

Tony

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  • If you are planning on leaving your valves open, you will regret it - big mistake. Your black tank is a holding tank and needs water to remain in it so stuff floats rather than sink to the bottom. If you leave the valve open then that's exactly what will happen. The liquid will drain and the solids will go to the bottom and harden. Ever see those little black flys? Would you like them to get into your TT through your open sewer connection?

    It is better to leave the grey and black valves closed. Use lots of water when flushing the toilet. go out and empty the tanks when needed, black tank first, the grey to flush out the hose.

    Get one of those wands and use it on the black tank once in a while. I'd also recommend a clear elbow so you can see the color of the water coming out of the black tank. Use a separate hose for this.

    Talk to the front desk about trimming next to your cable - what do they need from you? Maybe they will move it.

    Not sure about the tires. At minimum, I'd keep them inflated and cover them with tire covers. Others will chime in I'm sure.
  • Regarding only one of your questions, I wouldn’t leave my TT plugged into the GC’s power. Use solar to maintain the battery or take the battery home. Yes, I carry two cables for when I plug-in...10 and 25 feet...which isn’t very often.