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Sewer drain is lower than the dump drain.

cdbird86
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How can I rig up something to drain our sewer? The drain hose goes up instead of slanting down on the dump station.
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Matt_Colie
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This is a problem that all owners of coaches like mine face. (once 12K+ now only about 9K after 40+ years) Many have installed macerator pumps and dealt with the reliability that is way lower than gravity. I thought about carrying a portable macerator of some kind, but without any external storage, I would not know where to keep it. Most of the better campgrounds have the dump at grade, so they are no problem. If we are at a campground (we rarely are) and they have the pipe sticks up, I look for another slip to go to.

In short, I don't have any good answer for you.

Matt
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wa8yxm
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The Macerator Thread I mentioned
Just click here

(it is what I use when that happens though the thread was started by someone else)
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jesseannie
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I had this situation at a state Park in Oregon this summer. The sewer drain was 12" above the ground.
When I drained the tanks most of the effluent ran into the sewer inlet, but the drain hose on the ground still was full. I made sure the hose was well connected on both ends and lifted the hose from the trailer end up and drained it into the sewer pipe. I had to do it several times to completly drain the tank.
When I was done I unhooked from the trailer and carefully washed it out.
Only a few of the sites had this elevated drain??

jesseannie

aftermath
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I have a pretty low black drain on my trailer. I have had a number of cases where the campground provided clean out at the site was above the ground. If you run the hose directly to this outlet the last 5 or so feet are below the outlet.

I followed a suggestion I read here about getting a 10 foot plastic rain gutter and cut it into a 4 and 6 foot section. I use these to make a ramp. I have yet to ever camp at a spot where the outlet is actually above my black tank drain. If this happened a lot I might look into a macerator but would rather not spend the money just so I can carry another piece of equipment I would seldom use. Been doing this since the 80's without any impossible issues.
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Bobbo
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Happened to me once, last Sept. You have two choices:

1. get a macerator pump

2. let the hose fill up then walk it from the RV to the dump station, over and over and over. That eventually empties the tank. It is what I did.
Bobbo and Lin
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fj12ryder
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Is this a problem just at the place where you are now, or is it a constant problem? A photo would help illustrate the problem, since I can't see how the sewer drain would be lower than the dump drain.
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RayJayco
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jplante4 wrote:
I've been at sites where the sewer tap is high, but never higher than the bottom of the tanks. The stuff still flows, and if what's sitting in the slinky is an issue just drain the hose hand over hand or build a bridge.

Bingo, just like a p-trap, as long as the bottom of tank is higher than cleanout... Just be careful when disconnecting the hose and remember to elevate the end when you disconnect so contents of the hose drains...
Inquiring minds want to know...

jplante4
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I've been at sites where the sewer tap is high, but never higher than the bottom of the tanks. The stuff still flows, and if what's sitting in the slinky is an issue just drain the hose hand over hand or build a bridge.
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wa8yxm
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There is another thread here about the Flojet macerator pump.

Also known as the answer to your problem.. I've used one for that situation. The very model in the thread.
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
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WVcampground
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Johno02 wrote:
length as needed of plastic rain gutter. Place a slinky bridge and/or rocks under as necessary. 10 foot section, cut to make a 6 foot or a 4 foot. carry both, one or the other will usually work. May need velcro straps to hold slinky in place.


That still does not overcome plumbers rule #1 if point A is higher than point B. S##t runs downhill.
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ROBERTSUNRUS
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๐Ÿ™‚ Hi, I have had that with my Airstream because it sits so low. I ask for another space. I have never seen a "dump station" that is raised.
๐Ÿ™‚ Bob ๐Ÿ™‚
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Lwiddis
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Gee, you must be scraping every driveway you encounter. Suggest you donโ€™t try boondocking.
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Jay_Pat
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cdbird86 wrote:
How can I rig up something to drain our sewer? The drain hose goes up instead of slanting down on the dump station.

Johno02's suggestion is what I do. Is your rv connection higher than the ground connection?
Originally, my connection was close to the ground (about 11" off the ground). I reconfigured the rv connection for better height.
Can you post a picture of your rv connection?
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jimh406
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How about rebuilding it to be more correct? Seems like something that youโ€™d want fixed once, so it would be easier to use from now on.

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