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bee_46 wrote:
We never leave the sewer hose hooked up. We pull it out when we are ready to dump and put it away again. We often find that the sewer hook-up is in an inconvenient location even to just dump and we will use the dump station as we leave instead.
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Terryallan wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:GoPackGo wrote:azdryheat wrote:
I forget where is was but it was a state law that a hose support be used. Just buy one, they're cheap and don't take up too much room.
New Mexico. I wandered around the state for a month last fall and all the places I stayed at required that the sewer hose had to be supported off the ground and said it was due to a state law.
Plus I've lost count of the number of places I've been where the sewer inlet is several inches above ground. If you don't use a support, how do you get liquid to flow up hill ?
As long as the inlet at the ground is loser than the outlet on your RV you are good to go. It's always better to have a low spot in your sewer hose it keeps sewer gases from coming up they your rig and constantly stinking up the neighborhood!
How will the gases get past the shut off valve? I want no low pot where stuff can pool and I keep my valves closed unless dumping. Every one should.
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