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DSDP Don wrote:They are nice for dry camping. Mine's a pain to set up because I have to hook it directly to a small battery. Those things take a lot of juice.
Don't discount the macerator until you've tried one..
โMay-23-2017 07:47 PM
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โMay-23-2017 06:54 PM
Jayco-noslide wrote:
This isn't a big deal and no offense meant but more amusing I guess. Like I sometimes notice do you ever get behind someone at the dump station that seems a bit compulsive. They seem to have all sorts of "accessories" to clean or something and take a long time fooling around with the process. A relative has this thing called a "macerator" which he things is wonderful but I can't, for the life of me, understand why I would need one. I pull up, whip out the sewer hose, fasten and pull the handle. Takes about 4 minutes.
โMay-23-2017 06:38 PM
TomG2 wrote:
My only "Never" is to have both valves open at the same time. I do not want any comingling of the two tanks in case I ever have to dump my grey water on the ground. Time permitting and water running into both tanks, I go black, grey, black, grey and then get out of your way.
โMay-23-2017 06:26 PM
โMay-23-2017 06:22 PM
matt7591 wrote:I don't, but I do when pumping diesel. You can't just wash that off.
Someone once commented in amazement that I don't use gloves while dumping.
โMay-23-2017 06:04 PM
โMay-23-2017 05:48 PM
dave17352 wrote:Thunder Mountain wrote:
Yes, I have seen them. I once saw a person that put on one of those white hazmat suits, mask, safety goggles and elbow length green chemical gloves. My wife's Santa Fe style green chili can be used for paint remover, but it is not that toxic. Now, her carne adovada is another story.
did you really see someone get dressed like that!? and if you did do you think their intent was to be funny.:)
โMay-23-2017 05:44 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโMay-23-2017 05:24 PM
Thunder Mountain wrote:
Yes, I have seen them. I once saw a person that put on one of those white hazmat suits, mask, safety goggles and elbow length green chemical gloves. My wife's Santa Fe style green chili can be used for paint remover, but it is not that toxic. Now, her carne adovada is another story.
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