โJul-13-2013 06:54 PM
โJul-15-2013 07:59 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 07:52 AM
โJul-15-2013 07:51 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 07:45 AM
โJul-15-2013 05:27 AM
โJul-14-2013 05:15 PM
โJul-14-2013 05:57 AM
โJul-14-2013 05:52 AM
JoeGood988 wrote:
The size of your coach has nothing to do with the length of sewer hose. The factor is distance from coach outlet to sewer connection in the ground. There have been times I only needed 5' of hose. Then again, there have been several times I needed 30' of hose. So I carry a 5', 10' & 20' length of hoses...never know. Same way, I carry (2) 25' lengths of water hose and (1) 10' section. Some parks have shared water connections and you have to stretch to connect. Always better to have too much than too little.
โJul-14-2013 05:49 AM
โJul-14-2013 05:28 AM
โJul-14-2013 04:26 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
I finally ditched carrying the needed 2 sizes of stinky slinky's and broke down and bought a Rhino sewer hose. It is rigid and expands and closes to what ever length you need. And to supplement the hose for an extended stay or uneven ground/obstacles to hook up, I bought a Side Winder.
Both also close/fold to a compact size for ease of storing in bay.
Ahhh, makes the whole sewer experience much nicer. Just sorry I waited so long to make the change.
โJul-13-2013 09:44 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:X2, we have these.
I finally ditched carrying the needed 2 sizes of stinky slinky's and broke down and bought a Rhino sewer hose. It is rigid and expands and closes to what ever length you need. And to supplement the hose for an extended stay or uneven ground/obstacles to hook up, I bought a Side Winder.
Both also close/fold to a compact size for ease of storing in bay.
Ahhh, makes the whole sewer experience much nicer. Just sorry I waited so long to make the change.
โJul-13-2013 09:41 PM
โJul-13-2013 08:11 PM
WoodGlue wrote:
RhinoFlex hose and a SideWinder support like Rockhillmanor has posted above is the best way to go in my opinion.
WoodGlue
โJul-13-2013 08:00 PM