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โApr-27-2016 08:49 AM
MNRon wrote:
I've been using a flojet at home for a handful of years to do exactly what you're looking to do. I have 100' flat run to my septic. I bought two 50' lengths of 1" gatorhyde hose (doesn't kink) and have no problem emptying. If you use 3/4" hose I would watch the heat of the motor (monitor it with your hand) and stop to cool it if it starts getting too warm.
โApr-27-2016 08:48 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:
I have a 100' hose with flojet with a slight downhill. Works great! I think the downhill makes it possible.
โApr-26-2016 03:03 PM
mlts22 wrote:
That is a cool idea for using Aquatainers, but I worry that someone would get them confused with potable water, chug one, and expire messily.
โApr-26-2016 02:33 PM
โApr-26-2016 12:51 PM
mlts22 wrote:
7: This isn't the OP's use, but if using a "blue boy" waste tank with a pickup truck, place it in the truck bed while it is empty, use the macerator pump to fill it up, drive to the dump station, hook up a slinky, and let gravity do the work. This is a lot easier than trying to heave a full tank into the truck bed.
โApr-26-2016 11:34 AM
โApr-25-2016 04:03 AM
dieselbobcat wrote:
Have been using the Flojet "Poop Cannon" for 3 seasons (this being the 4th)... never a problem.
Ours is set up with 10ga wire from battery to a trolling motor plug installed at tank outlet.
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โApr-24-2016 11:24 AM
lawrosa wrote:
The flo jet uses a lot of water to drain the tanks.. You will be doing your septic system harm by stirring up more solids then usual. These will/may get out to the leach field and cause failure..
โApr-24-2016 11:11 AM