May-21-2014 07:16 PM
Sep-12-2014 04:31 AM
et2 wrote:
The reason I bought it was on my MH I have a issue using the normal sewer hose as it exits my drain too low causing many times sewage needing to run uphill.
Sep-12-2014 03:22 AM
atomicglock wrote:
Yes, there were/are always dump stations. You made my point for me. Why carry around a fancy, expensive, special piece of equipment that you may or may not be able to use? The stinky slinky will work most everywhere. JMHO.
Sep-11-2014 07:13 PM
et2 wrote:atomicglock wrote:
Curiosity question when using the Sewer Solution: There have been campgrounds I've stayed at that did not have the capability to hook up a hose to the water spigot or there was some sort of pedestal type thing with a spring on top and a permanently attached hose/spray nozzle. What does one do then?
Then you probably don't have a sewer hookup anyway. Dump with the same 3" sewer hose like everyone else at the dump station. It's not a permanent fixture if you can't use it. Dump as normal
Sep-11-2014 05:39 PM
atomicglock wrote:
Curiosity question when using the Sewer Solution: There have been campgrounds I've stayed at that did not have the capability to hook up a hose to the water spigot or there was some sort of pedestal type thing with a spring on top and a permanently attached hose/spray nozzle. What does one do then?
Sep-11-2014 05:01 PM
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May-22-2014 02:50 PM
ctpres wrote:
Hint for long runs. Buy PVC pipe and add between PVC fitting on end of hose and elbow at rubber drain fitting. No cement needed, just push pipe and connectors together. Been doing that for over two years and only have the original ten foot hose.
May-22-2014 02:48 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Cbones wrote:
. If I don't need to pump the water, there really is no benefit. It also uses a fair amount of water when operating.
one benefit to me was much cleaner/easier clean up and storage than a stinky slinky and it didn't retain a cup of filthy water that always dripped out of the drained slinky.
bumpy
May-22-2014 10:29 AM
et2 wrote:
I just purchased this for our MH as our dump connection is literally inches from the ground with the hoses attached. It's been a real pain trying to dump at times as I found myself walking the sewage down the hose to the sewer connection.
This system seems like it will fix this problem. My issue is the extension hose only has aluminum connectors to attach the hoses together - no hose clamps are included. Anyone who has used the extension, have you had any issues with the hoses coming apart without clamps? It seems like it could be a problem. Not to mention the hose connect to the pump doesn't have a hose clamp at the elbow at the end of the hose either. The only hose clamp it at the pump where the hose is attached.
This just seems like a accident waiting to happen.
May-22-2014 08:43 AM
Cbones wrote:
. If I don't need to pump the water, there really is no benefit. It also uses a fair amount of water when operating.
May-22-2014 07:02 AM
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