Shearwater wrote:
Some (most?) class B's have waste tanks that are slung under the van. I've noticed that a lot of dump stations have short walls surrounding the opening that are higher than the waste valve on the RV. This makes it difficult or impossible to dump. The macerator solves that problem.
Difficult, yes, but not impossible. You just have to take some extra measures at the end and "walk" the remaining dump liquid over the curb. I never encountered a situation where I could not dump at a campground. It seems the curbs are there to contain the dump liquids at a lot of dump stations. The newer dump stations I have encountered have been better designed. However, when Bs are still but about 1% of all dumping RVs they are not going to get a lot of special attention.
I used a gravity dump slinky for 9 years with my first two Bs. It was not all that difficult and gravity is foolproof positive in a low tech way. I now have a macerator and find it less difficult still to use and faster from beginning to end. There is a real problem if the macerator fails. I understand Roadtreks for years had no backup method to dispose the tanks. I think they have since corrected that. Our macerator is bayonet mounted to the plumbing. If it were to fail I could simply uncouple it with a twist and put a slinky hose in its place. But hopefully like ryegatevt I will never have to do so.
Davydd
2021 Advanced RV 144 WB 2500 Class B
2015 Advanced RV Ocean One Class B