โOct-28-2022 05:55 PM
โOct-30-2022 04:36 PM
โOct-30-2022 08:27 AM
โOct-30-2022 05:35 AM
toedtoes wrote:
Am I correct in that JRscooby and Turnthepage are the same poster? As JRscooby did not ask any questions on this thread, yet references "my question", it appears so.
JRscooby/Turnthepage - macerators have a pump. It pumps most all the contents of the hose out into the cleanout. When done, there is no "hose full" of liquidated stuff.
toedtoes wrote:
If you read my whole post, you'd note that I said my hose is on a reel.
The cap simply prevents any dripping while the hose is being reeled up. No need to carefully hold the hose end up high with one hand while you try to roll up the hose with the other. No worry that any movement of the hose will push any liquid out that end (and potentially on you). The other end is still in the cleanout, so no concern about drips there.
Once the hose is reeled up, you can then remove the cap, holding the end of the hose higher than the reel, and let any final draining happen at the other end. Then pull out that end from the cleanout. Done.
No walking hoses 50+ feet, no drips. Takes seconds to put the hose away without drips.
โOct-29-2022 07:14 PM
โOct-29-2022 07:06 PM
โOct-29-2022 06:31 PM
toedtoes wrote:
I dump the black tank and then the grey tank. My hose is on a reel that sits near the clean out so I leave that end in the clean out until the hose is reeled back up. That's usually enough as the grey water pushes everything from the black tank through the hose. If worried about any drip, you could just put a cap on the end before reeling it up.
The macerator also has a port to run tap water in through it, so you could do that until it runs clear.
โOct-29-2022 02:52 PM
โOct-29-2022 09:11 AM
wa8yxm wrote:TurnThePage wrote:
I'm having to use my travel trailer into the fall and winter while it's tucked in my backyard. I have a cleanout about 50 or 60 feet away.
I've always been curious about a macerator kit. When you use one, how do you deal with the remaining water/stuff in the hose after you shut it off?
How does it do at or below freezing?
On my macerator I had an "inlet" i forget if this was built in to the macerator or to the short backflush adapter.. It uses city water pressure to shoot up into the tank to "Backflush" (I do not think it's all that effective) but on my RV I used a starignt (not elbowed) version of the one I'll link to
After the tank was empty and flushed by the other rinser.. I then hooked the hose to teh clear extension/adapter and filled it with water.. Pump running.. Several times to flush the hose.. Then I "Walked" the hose followign the following procedure.
Disconnect pump assembly from RV
Lift high. disconnect hose from Pump. (Stand up hold at chest level)
Slowly coil the hose allowing it to drain into the septic system as I walk towared the ground end of the hose. Disconnect and store.
In cold weather every dump
In warm weather Only when breaking camp.
โOct-29-2022 06:13 AM
โOct-29-2022 03:46 AM
TurnThePage wrote:
I'm having to use my travel trailer into the fall and winter while it's tucked in my backyard. I have a cleanout about 50 or 60 feet away.
I've always been curious about a macerator kit. When you use one, how do you deal with the remaining water/stuff in the hose after you shut it off?
How does it do at or below freezing?
โOct-28-2022 09:41 PM
โOct-28-2022 07:07 PM