โJul-13-2013 06:54 PM
โJul-22-2013 05:03 PM
S-n-L wrote:
Hi all,
For a 45 coach what length of sewer hose would you recommend? Also, what brand of hose and support do you recommend?
Thanks,
Stuart
โJul-22-2013 03:20 PM
S-n-L wrote:
For a 45 coach what length of sewer hose would you recommend? Also, what brand of hose and support do you recommend?
โJul-22-2013 02:55 PM
โJul-16-2013 09:14 AM
S-n-L wrote:
Thanks everyone,
If you do have a macerator and use the small diameter hose, do you use a suspension device to elevate the hose or just lay it on the ground? Also, with a macerator does the gray water drain from the small diamter hose as well as the black water?
Stuart
โJul-16-2013 04:18 AM
โJul-15-2013 07:08 PM
โJul-15-2013 04:17 PM
Devonm2012 wrote:I only know one that is better than Rhinoflex, and if expense is a issue, we don't even want to go there. But if you think Rhinoflex is expensive, just check out the polycute drainmaster!
Not a Rhino fan. They are very expensive and, after two uses, ours leaked like crazy and went in the trash.
โJul-15-2013 01:53 PM
lanerd wrote:
IMO, Executive has the only real good answer here. If you don't have a Macerator, you should get one. They are small, easy to handle, very little storage, and work at the simple touch of a button. The hose is only about an inch in diameter, coils up to less than 1 sq ft of floor space, extends to almost 30 feet and with the simple addition of a length of garden hose for further distance, can be pumped up hill, sealed with a simple little cap when not in use so no need to remove, clean out and store, can be permanently installed, and uses suction to remove everything from the black tank (no gravity required).
I can't believe all of those who still use a stinky slinky. They are so outdated, dirty, hard to handle/support, take up lots of storage, difficult to clean out, smelly, gravity operation required, and just make the whole process that much more difficult and unnecessary. ugh!
โJul-15-2013 01:21 PM
lanerd wrote:
IMO, Executive has the only real good answer here. If you don't have a Macerator, you should get one. They are small, easy to handle, very little storage, and work at the simple touch of a button. The hose is only about an inch in diameter, coils up to less than 1 sq ft of floor space, extends to almost 30 feet and with the simple addition of a length of garden hose for further distance, can be pumped up hill, sealed with a simple little cap when not in use so no need to remove, clean out and store, can be permanently installed, and uses suction to remove everything from the black tank (no gravity required).
I can't believe all of those who still use a stinky slinky. They are so outdated, dirty, hard to handle/support, take up lots of storage, difficult to clean out, smelly, gravity operation required, and just make the whole process that much more difficult and unnecessary. ugh!
โJul-15-2013 01:17 PM
traveylin wrote:
The really pertinent questions is do you wear plastic gloves when hooking up and take down. Do you use your fresh water hose to flush the dump hose. Have you ever,ever dumped black water to the ground surface. Did you ever back flow black water into the grey water tank for that extra little bit of hold capacity. Have you forgotten to close the valves before putting the cap back on and dropped a couple gallons under the rv next time you dump. How do you wash your shoes after a dump.
The answers to the above can describe wither you are an occasional rver or full time traveler
โJul-15-2013 09:28 AM
โJul-15-2013 09:07 AM
โJul-15-2013 08:32 AM
traveylin wrote:
The really pertinent questions is do you wear plastic gloves when hooking up and take down. Do you use your fresh water hose to flush the dump hose. Have you ever,ever dumped black water to the ground surface. Did you ever back flow black water into the grey water tank for that extra little bit of hold capacity. Have you forgotten to close the valves before putting the cap back on and dropped a couple gallons under the rv next time you dump. How do you wash your shoes after a dump.
The answers to the above can describe wither you are an occasional rver or full time traveler
โJul-15-2013 08:02 AM