Lwiddis wrote:
Levitation.
Good answer.. And I can teach you how to do it too (in fact I will)
There are a couple ways, one is to "Walk the hose" (Fill the portable tank but leave some headroom, Then you "lift" teh hose in a "hump" configuration to "Walk" the waste in the hose to the portable, then finally once you have it near empty you disconnect from the RV and lift the now open end to finish the transfer)
The easier way is:
Flo=Jet Portable MaceratorI would suggest 5-10 feet of 3/4" or larger hose with female garden hose fittings on both ends, and a cut off valve on one end.
Hook end with cut off valve to the tank vent fitting
Remove 3" cap
Hook other end to pump
Hook to power (12 volt 20 amp) NOTE there is a fuse in the switch assembly. Note two before you hook up remove the rubber cap on the bottom of the pump. if that is it's on the bottom of the pump, and give the slotted metal shaft a bit of a Twist using any handy took or evn a quarter BEFORE hooking up.
Feed it power and watch for the tank to fill. when tank is near full shut off, close cut off valve and disconnect from tank, apply caps and haul to dump station.
Repeat till tanks empty
NOTE: if portable tank is bigger than RV tank you can get rid of the cut off valve and flush with fresh water.. But I'd go with the valve, use a "Ball" type that is at least 3/4 Inch so as to not restrict. NOTE that it can be mounted on the tank and it will likely accept a 3/4 inch MALE hose fitting which makes the hoses easier to find.
but I would rather have it in the hose so I can remove it easier.
NOTE also: I use one of these on occasion.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times