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PastorCharlie
Sep 07, 2020Explorer
For simplicity and easy storage a macerator is the solution. I have run a 3/4 commercial water hose over 150' and no problem up hill, down hill or flat land. I have different length hoses for different runs ands can join them together for length needed. Run them into restroom commodes, clean outs, etc. through windows or doors and still works fine. If needed pump to second floor. Finish with flush of clean water and if desired add bleach to the flush. Very little storage space needed.
No need to do as I witnessed a camper near me one time. While disconnecting his camper he first dumped his tanks, next he disconnected the sewer hose, then he disconnected the water hose from the camper and inserted it down inside the sewer hose about 3-4 feet and rinsed it out. Then he stored the sewer hose by throwing it into the water bay and he finished by disconnecting the water hose from park water supply and threw the water hose in the water bay on top of the sewer hose.
No need to do as I witnessed a camper near me one time. While disconnecting his camper he first dumped his tanks, next he disconnected the sewer hose, then he disconnected the water hose from the camper and inserted it down inside the sewer hose about 3-4 feet and rinsed it out. Then he stored the sewer hose by throwing it into the water bay and he finished by disconnecting the water hose from park water supply and threw the water hose in the water bay on top of the sewer hose.
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